The long awaited HTC One X was launched in the US via AT&T on May 6. This model differs from other One X handsets with its dual-core processor. As you know, the carrier had to wait for its own model for a long time because Tegra 3 CPU found on the original handset doesn’t support LTE and won’t support it until 2013, while the production of Snapdragon S4 processors slowed up because of some issues. As of now, the HTC One X is available in AT&T stores but it seems the bad tradition of bugs found on the international variant of the phone still continues.
Some AT&T models suffer from WiFi connectivity and speed bug but immediately after the problem became known, the manufacturer announced it’s aware of the problem and is working on the fix. No launch date was mentioned but Brief Mobile has obtained the fix and as the source claims, it’s available now. If you, however, prefer other ways to fix the issues, use the method offered by HTC itself — when you want to switch to WiFi connection, toggle the connection for a few seconds and then toggle it back on. This will allow the phone to reset to Wi-Fi connection and get a new switch address.
We are waiting for your feedback concerning your HTC One X; does it experience the same problems or not?