Mobile phone manufacturer HTC has unveiled its new flagship devices, the One X+ and the new dual-SIM smartphone Desire SV for the Indian market, on November 2, 2012. The One X+ and the Desire SV will be retailed by the company at Rs. 40,190 and Rs. 22,590 respectively in India.

The One X+ runs on Android’s 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system along with HTC’s proprietary Sense UI and comes with a 4.7 inch super LCD 2 touchscreen. The device has been powered by 1.7 Ghz quad core processor, with 1 GB RAM. The latest device is faster than its predecessor One X.

The smartphone is available in 32 and 64 GB variants, including free Drop Box storage worth 25 GB. The phone’s features include an 8 megapixel camera and a LED flash along with 1.6 Mega pixel front camera. The connectivity features include Bluetooth, Wi Fi, 3G, 2G, NFC, micro USB 2.0 and DNLA. While the Desire SV comes with the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, with HTC Sense UI can be upgraded to the Android Jelly Bean platform.

The Desire SV has a 4.3 inch super LCD 2 touchscreen and is powered by a 1 GHz dual core processor with 768 MB RAM. The smartphone also comes with 4GB on-board memory and supports micro SD cards.