If that is a 3.5 inch display then this phone has to be roughly 10 inches top to bottom when open...... way too big.
@whipmanjak And that is why they won't say. I am willing to bet it will only be a slight upgrade from the One X.
@mbcls Dual core is not a new technology quad core is. HTC is selling a bunch of bull with this One series in the US. The only 4G network that the One X can truly run on is T-mobile but they got the watered down One S that has a dual core anyway. Then they try pulling the wool over the US consumers by saying only the One Series can run sense 4...... even though the One V has a weaker processor than the Sensation which is only able to run 3.6. Everyone is buying soon to be outdated hardware with the One series in the US. And just so you know the minimum requirements on Win8 are the same as Win7 and my 2 year old Win7 that was top of the line when I got is still close to top of the line now with i9 quad core 3.6GHz chip and 8GB DDR3 RAM all I have to do is invest 1/10 of the price of a new PC and I am set.... in 2 years lets see you do that on your One X...... which at that time will be as dead as the HTC Desire series is today.
@mbcls Because if I want Windows 8 on my Windows 7 PC all I have to do is pay $80-$100 dollars to update it when Windows 8 is released and that is my options. I don't have to go and spend the full MSRP of my PC again to get it. People that paid 500-600 for the G2X are now faced with having to spend that money all over for a HTC One S if they want the newest OS.