The international version of the HTC One X comes with a quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3 processor. What it doesn't yet have is Android 4.1 under the hood. Thanks to the HTC One X+, which will launch with Android 4.1.1 aboard, and those geniuses at XDA, custom ROMs are available for many different variants of the Tegra 3 HTC One X.
The ROM is based on Android 4.1.1 and Sense 4+. For the ROM to work, your device must belong to one of the following CID groups. If your phone is not included, don't install the ROM. The CID numbers that can install it include cidnum: HTC__001, cidnum: HTC__E11, cidnum: HTC__203, cidnum: HTC__102, cidnum: HTC__405, cidnum: HTC__Y13, cidnum: HTC__A07, cidnum: HTC__304, cidnum: HTC__M27, cidnum: HTC__032, cidnum: HTC__016 and cidnum: HTC__J15.
If your HTC One X is included on the list, head to the sourcelink to see the directions on installing Jelly Bean. Those who have installed the update say it makes the phone "blazing fast" and gives you a quicker app launcher and smoother home screens. The Quadrant Benchmark test of an HTC One X with the Jelly Bean update resulted in an incredible score of 7031. The AnTuTu score was 12,924, just under the Samsung GALAXY Note II and the HTC One X+.
Do we need to remind you that if you don't know what you are doing you could brick your phone? Should we tell you that if you brick your phone you will be SOL? Does it pay for us to suggest that if you want Android 4.1.1 on your HTC One X, you could simply wait for the official software update or buy the HTC One X+ when it launches? Ah, we didn't think so.
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