There’s no doubt that the “+” version of the One X is coming, and it’s coming this year. The HTC One X+, images and specs of which have already leaked in the past, has now made a stop at the FCC and revealed that it will support 4G LTE on AT&T’s network (which uses LTE bands 4 and 17).

That’s about it for the info that can be gleaned from the FCC image you see above. Previous rumors put the specs of the HTC One X+ at a 4.7/5″ display, a 1.7 GHz Nvidia Tegra 3 processor, 1GB of RAM, with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean out of the box. It is rumored to be a 5″ competitor to the Galaxy Note, but nothing has yet confirmed the actual screen size, which may stay at the 4.7″ of the One X.

So, one thing is confirmed – the One X+ will certainly be making its way to AT&T whenever it releases. We’ll let you know of any more details on this device when we find out, so stay tuned!