All you need to know about the HTC Windows Phone 8X and 8S
0. phoneArena posted on 19 Sep 2012, 11:58
Today was HTC day, as the company has made its first Windows Phone 8 devices official. Meet the HTC Windows Phone 8X and Windows Phone 8S! Beautiful names, right? Oh well, we guess we'll have to put up with it...
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6. Seymur posted on 19 Sep 2012, 14:07 3 1
Looks more like Microsoft's plan than copying. HTC isn't stupid enough to do it.
2. tokuzumi posted on 19 Sep 2012, 12:18 1 1
Waits for Nokia to sue HTC for copying their design.
The 8X looks to be a good phone. It uses the screen from the Rezound, with the internals of the One X. Should be a great performer.
13. StephenGalop posted on 21 Sep 2012, 06:56 0 0
Windows Phone is becoming more like Nokia's OS if other OEMs dont step up..
4. Bluesky02 posted on 19 Sep 2012, 12:53 0 3
If you look clearly the phone looks like
One X + Lumia + Something different = HTC 8X
5. rsiders posted on 19 Sep 2012, 13:17 1 0
All I need to know is that it's coming to T-Mobile baby!
8. Peter27 posted on 19 Sep 2012, 16:11 1 1
The question for me is how much ?
If it is lot cheaper than Nokia then I might end up with one, but if it is around the same price then definitely it will be Nokia for me.
9. tiara6918 posted on 19 Sep 2012, 19:15 3 0
Htc 8x and 8s are hot and colorful handsets, we can see that the design and the specs sheet are just brilliant...
10. Nikolas.Oliver (limited) posted on 19 Sep 2012, 21:28 1 4
samsung ativ s design is wayyy better than htc's, it's more elegant and thus the material is more exclusive (aluminium) compared to the polycarbonate on htc's
15. StephenGalop posted on 22 Sep 2012, 12:09 0 0
Lol... aluminium? Did you read? Its plastic that look like metal
11. Jillxz posted on 20 Sep 2012, 07:51 0 6
Nope , not for me. No screen size less than a 4.6 That is a MUST for me.
14. TMobileRep_52_SwaaaG posted on 22 Sep 2012, 10:51 0 1
anyone notice that the supposed "High End" 8X has no expandable memory yet the more mid-range, 8S has up to 32 expandable? just..... seriously...... why?






