The HTC One X passed through the FCC and began getting accessorized. We've noticed that it is usually a month to several weeks after FCC documents are approved when the smartphone is released, making an April release date very possible.
The HTC One X was formerly referred to as the HTC Edge or Endeavor.
The new FCC documents show the HTC One X, PJ46100 with a quad-core processor and is reported to be the international version that supports AT&T's HSPA+ spectrum.
The dual-core LTE AT&T version of the HTC One X documents were filed at the FCC, early in March.
Online UK retailer Cove is taking preorders for HTC One X accessories which also beckons a release date. Accessories include a desktop cradle, car dock, media dock with speakers and hard shell cases. Stock is expected to available in April which of course won't sell unless the HTC One X is on sale by then.
AT&T revealed the AT&T version at the HTC One X at Mobile World Congress. Features of the HTC One X include a 4.7" HD touchscreen, Android 4.0 (ICS), Beats enhanced audio, dual-core 1.5GHz Qualcomm MSM8960 processor, LTE access, 8MP camera, front-facing camera, HTC Sense 4, 16GB storage onboard, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and 1800mAh battery.