After AT&T announced that the One X has got clearance at U.S. Customs, many people have started wondering that when it is going to hit the stores again. The question has finally been answered as the One X is back in carrier’s stock and is hitting AT&T stores on June 10.

The carrier has updated its webpage associated with HTC One X quoting "Now Available". However, it will take few more days before the device arrives in physical retail stores. The device is currently up for orders and will start rolling out in AT&T retail stores this Sunday.

Apart from it, HTC's Media Link HD accessory for HTC One series smartphones is launching June 8. The $90 Media Link HD allows One X users to push digital content like HD videos, pictures, music and movies to their TV's utilizing HDMI port or via Wi-Fi.

Shipments including HTC One X and HTC Evo 4G LTE were held at U.S. Customs after ITC court ruled in favor of Apple, accusing HTC of violating one of patent held by Apple. As a result, HTC One X eventually vanished from AT&T shelves. For those who were long-waiting for HTC One X desperately, have good news here. Both White and Grey models are returning back to stock and will be available for $199 on two-year contract from AT&T from June 10.

HTC One X is AT&T flagship Android smartphone and probably the best smartphone available from the carrier at the moment. It is well known for its big display, fast camera and Beats Audio integration. The device was originally released by AT&T in April and received excellent reviews and top spotlight.

The One X sports 4.7-inch HD display. It packs dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage. Unfortunately, there is no microSD card slot in the device. The device has 8-megapixel rear camera that shoots excellent quality pictures with nearly no shutter lag. The device can capture up to 5 photos per second in Burst Camera mode. The phone runs Android 4.0 ICS with HTC Sense UI 4.0.

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