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HTC is starting to go down the "less is more" road with their new One line. There's the One X and the One S for 2012 (at least so far).
Unfortunately, there are still 2 variations of each (LTE and non-LTE) with separate SoCs in each (Tegra3 for non-LTE, S4/Krait for LTE).
But, 4 phone models is still better than the 20-odd they had for 2011.