HTC has released two new, Android 4.x touting smartphones in the high-end and the mid-ranged categories. HTC One X+ is a spruced up version of One X, with improved battery life, faster processor, and more onboard storage. Other release is the Desire SV with modest smartphone class specs, and dual-SIM support.

The One X+ has a 4.7-inch (720p) display, Tegra 3 SoC with 1.7 GHz quad-core, processor, 1GB RAM, 2100mAh battery, Beats audio processor, and choice between 32GB and 64GB of onboard storage. The phone lacks a microSD card reader, so HTC is throwing in 25GB of storage on Dropbox. There are NFC, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and GPS radios for non-voice communication, and for video capture the 8MP camera can do 1080p recording, while the 1.6MP front camera can capture at 720p.
undefinedMeanwhile, the Desire SV gets a 4.3-inch (480x800) screen, Qualcomm S4 with 1GHz dual-core processor, 768MB, Beats audio processor, 1620mAh battery, 4GB onboard storage, microSD card reader, and support for dual micro-SIMs. The phone has a single 8MP camera that is capable of capturing video at WVGA resolution. The One X+ starts at Rs.40,190, while the Desire SV is on sale for Rs.22,590.