HTC EndeavorThe HTC Endeavor aka HTC One X has been talked about recently, and today the folks over at MoDaCo managed to get their hands on more details about the phone. According to their tipster, the phone is going to be extremely thin though no measurements were provided. It won’t have any hardware buttons besides the power button and volume rocker, like the Galaxy Nexus, but the standard Android buttons will be on the phone itself (like the leaked render).

The phone will also feature a microSIM slot, and will ship with a 1,800mAh battery (not mentioned if it was removable). The Tegra 3 processor on the device has been confirmed as a “nVidia AP33 1.5GHz / XMM6260″ device, and it will have 1GB of RAM. The phone will also pack a 4.7” 720 x 1280 Super LCD display. As for the phone’s radios, it will be a quad-band HSPA radio (HSDPA 3GPP Release 7 compliant with 21Mbps peak rate and HSUPA with 5.76Mbps peak rate).

The HTC Endeavor will have an 8-megapixel rear camera with a backlit sensor, LED flash, 1080p video recording, stereo mics (also used for noise reduction) and a 1.3-megapixel front facing camera for HD video calls. It will also be running on Android Ice Cream Sandwich with HTC Sense 4.0.

It won’t have a multi-colored notification LED, instead it will only light up in green or amber. It will also feature Beats Audio and will ship with Beats earphones as well. It has a 5-pogo-pin setup for a speaker dock that is likely to be Beats branded as well. The HTC Endeavor is said to have no MicroSD slot as well, but will have 32GB of onboard memory as standard and support for mass storage mode.

The phone will also feature Bluetooth 4.0 and 802.11 a/b/g/n WiFi (2.4GHz/5Ghz). The standard sensors are all there- A-GPS, motion sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor, light sensor, gyroscope, and features like FM Radio, and NFC are expected.

Sounds like a pretty exciting phone, and it could be HTC’s flagship device for this year. We can’t wait to find out more about the phone, stay tuned for more info from MWC 2012.

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