HTC's revamped One X+
Here's HTC's new One X+ with its Nvidia Tegra 3 quad-core CPU. Other improvements include 64GB of internal storage and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean software. For more, check out our HTC One X+ hands-on.
One X+ is still thin
Despite its quad-core Tegra 3 processor and 64GB of internal storage, the HTC One X+ looks as thin as the One X.
One X+ top view
Here's a look at the HTC One X+ from the top. You can see its 3.5mm headphone jack and power button.
The One X+'s beefed-up camera
Though the HTC One X+ has virtually the same 8-megapixel image sensor found in its predecessor, it does have a few new features. Along with the deep list of settings and shooting modes like HDR, burst, and panorama, the phone also now has a timer for self portraits.
Meet the HTC One VX
The new HTC One VX is now the top dog in the One V line.
Smoothly sculpted, not trim
HTC's new One VX may be stylishly sculpted in silver, but it's thicker than the One X+.
Headphones up top
The top edge of the HTC One VX holds its 3.5mm headphone jack plus a power button.
The One VX's soft touch back
On back of the HTC One VX is a back plate that covers its removable battery. It also sports a soft touch surface that's easy to grip.
No Jelly Bean for the One VX, yet
Unlike the One X+, the HTC One VX will run Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
HTC One X+ and One VX
Here's a shot with both the HTC One X+ (left) and HTC One VX side by side.
Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 flagship
The Nokia Lumia 920, arguably Microsoft's flagship phone, made an appearance at AT&T's launch event.
Nokia's more modest Lumia 820
The Nokia Lumia 820 was on hand as well. It's less tricked out than the Lumia 920, lacks a PureView camera and sports a smaller screen. Even so, it will have removable back covers in various colors. The phone will also support wireless charging and NFC (near-field communication) technology.
A PureView class camera
On back of Nokia's Lumia 920 is its PureView 8-megapixel camera, which the company claims is the best phone imaging system on the market.
Wireless speaker for your Lumia
On hand at Nokia's display during AT&T's fall shindig was this JBL Bluetooth speaker. Not only does it use NFC to pair with Lumia phones just by tapping them together, it will also charge handsets sans wires.
Windows Phone plays the voice game, too
Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 boasts powerful voice command and voice-to-text features, too. Siri, Google Voice Actions, you better watch your backs.
Wireless charging, no problem
On hand at Nokia's section was a wireless charging pad to power up its new Lumias via inductive charging technology.
LG's quad-core Optimus G
The new LG Optimus G was here, too, flaunting its quad-core Snapdragon processor and 13-megapixel camera.
The Optimus G's glossy back
The LG Optimus G's back surface is glossy and reflective. Let's just hope it won't attract fingerprints as easily as it does ambient light.
HTC Windows Phone 8X
HTC's Microsoft products were on display, too, including the HTC Windows Phone 8X shown here.
A more powerful Xperia
We caught a glance of Sony's new Xperia TL as well. The most powerful Xperia handset yet, it features a dual-core Snapdragon processor and Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
This Sony's a bit thick
Contrasting with some of the more svelte handsets on display at AT&T's event, the Sony Xperia TL is on the chunky side.
Sony's 13 megapixel shooter
The Xperia TL features a 13-megapixel shooter as its main camera.
AT&T's Samsung Galaxy Note II
AT&T is the first carrier to officially get on board the Samsung Galaxy Note II bandwagon. This follow-up to Samsung's first phone/tablet hybrid features updated quad-core processing and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Cover your Note II
The Samsung Galaxy Note II that AT&T had on display was encased in a slick flip-open cover.
Samsung Galaxy Express
Samsung also had its budget Android offering, the Galaxy Express, on hand.
Samsung gets more rugged
Here's the new Samsung Rugby Pro, which is designed to take a licking and keep on ticking. It meets military specifications for ruggedness and will shrug off spills, falls, and dust.
Subtle armor plating
Samsung's Rugby Pro (its back shown here) is wrapped in protective armor but looks like your typical midrange smartphone.
Windows 8 done sleekly
The new Asus Vivo Tab RT is one of the first tablets to run Windows 8. It's also superthin and lightweight, less than 1.2 pounds.
Windows 8 running razor thin
Here's an angle view of the Asus Vivo Tab RT, which runs Windows 8 RT. It's trim, light, and easy to hold.
A tastefully designed back
The Asus Vivo Tab RT sports a conservative and tastefully designed back painted in black.
Full Windows 8, yet compact
Samsung's new Ativ Smart PC packs all the power of full Windows 8 into a highly portable tablet design.
Trim but not ultrathin
The Samsung Ativ Smart PC isn't as thin as the Asus Vivo Tab RT, but runs full Windows 8 and not the lighter RT version of Redmond's new operating system.
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