The now-infamous @evleaks has leaked yet another upcoming smartphone today, this time a T-Mobile-branded version of what is dubbed the HTC "One X+." This phone has been rumored for some time, and even shown up in some Incredible-esque regalia, adding to the rumor that it's headed for Verizon.

This phone, though, looks exactly like a standard One X, and without any sort of scale, you probably can't tell the difference.

HTC One X+ for T-Mobile USA twitter.com/evleaks/status…

— E (@evleaks) September 26, 2012

Don't get too excited, though, because this phone may never come to pass.

According to TmoNews, there is ample internal confusion at T-Mobile as to whether the One X+ will actually be released. Sources inside are saying that it may have been cancelled, or "indefinitely delayed." Neither sounds particularly promising. The reasoning for such a decision does make some sense - T-Mobile has the upcoming HTC Windows Phone 8X on its plate, as well as the Galaxy Note II. Perhaps they decided to pull the plug on yet another big-screened device.

Who knows. Either way, we now know the device is real, and that it got far enough in the manufacturing process to have a T-Mobile logo slapped on it. We'll just have to see how this one plays out.

@evleaks, TmoNews