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The Beats goes on

The 8X’s 8Mp f/2.0 lens features very wide 88˚ field of view, making for generally bright and expansive images. It shoots especially well in macro mode, capturing plenty of detail and focusing very quickly. The physical camera shutter key has a nice two-stage action and can launch the camera directly from locked in the blink of an eye. Admittedly, it doesn’t beat the Lumia 920 with its Zeiss optics and PureView tech, which offers hardware image stabilisation and impressive low light performance. However, as an all rounder, it’s still a fine snapper.

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Macro – Click for a full-resolution image

HTC 8X Windows Phone 8

Wide-angle – Click for a full-resolution image

The 8X gives nothing to away to Nokia’s best in the reception stakes, though. Cellular and Wi-Fi reception were top notch, and the active noise cancellation worked a treat when making calls. Battery life is nothing more than average, with the 1800mAh cell always getting me through one full day of intensive use but never two. Looping a 720p HD video, I got 6 hours 20 minutes from a charge.

Like all top-end HTC phones, the 8X has Beats Audio tech tucked away inside. This really does make music more pleasant when paired with a decent pair of cans. But it's a shame HTC isn’t bundling Beats Audio earphones any longer.

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Homesecreen and Sky Drive

After Nokia announced that its Drive satnav app would be available to all WinPho 8 device makers, I was expecting the software to come ready installed on the 8X - or at least find it lurking in the Store. How wrong I was. There’s not a sign of it, though apparently HTC is considering adding it as an update at some, unspecified point in the future. If you want WinPho 8 and free satnav, then, buy a Lumia.

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Bing Maps, better than Apple's offering

Enough has already been said about Windows Phone 8 in these pages. So suffice it to say, WinPho 8 is a massive leap forward from version 7. The one change I do have to mention is the implementation of USB mass storage. Having to use the God-awful Zune software guaranteed I would never recommend WinPho 7 to my worst enemy, let alone use it myself.

The scarcity of Windows Phone 8 apps is also a matter of record, and I really miss Dropbox. Still, the way WinPho 8 lets you sign in with your Outlook email login details and access all your stuff in much the same way as you can sign into Android with Gmail is an attraction.

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Build it and they will come?

Of course, the problem for Microsoft, HTC, Nokia et al is that much of the world and his wife and their dog is already using iCloud or Google, and I can’t see either tribe leaving their camp for Outlook and SkyDrive any time soon. Much will depend on the way Windows Phone 8 develops and gains traction.

The Reg Verdict

The 8X is a convincing Windows Phone 8 handset. Granted it’s a bit big, but it's nothing like as massive as the Nokia Lumia 920. The screen is very good and as crisp as an Iceberg lettuce leaf dipped in liquid nitrogen. The handset is rock solid too, thanks to that polycarbonate unibody. If you want to use your phone as a music player Beats Audio is a feature worth having but the absence of Nokia Drive or any other free satnav is a drawback. ®

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HTC 8X

HTC's Windows Phone 8 flagship packs in a 4.3in, 720 x 1280 display; a 1.5GHz dual-core Qualcomm S4 CPU; Beats Audio tech; and an 8Mp camera into a smooth, easy-to-hold case available in a range of bright colours.
Price: £400 Sim free. £29-109 on £27-34pcm contract RRP

I have an 8x primarily because Nokia faffed about with their Lumia 920 release. I really like the phone. I bought the Navigon Satnav software for it, which is good, but expensive.

I much prefer it over the Mrs' iPhone 4, although she is resisting upgrading her 4 to anything newer at the moment, even though it's out of contract.

App store is a little sparse, but I have what I need, and for games I still have my TF101. Coupled with an Xbox Music subscription who needs iTunes? or additional storage for music.

What I really want is a decent dock for it. non iphone accessories are still very hard to come buy despit ethe fact that micro usb is probably as populous as the iphone port.

Stu

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Market share drop not surprising

"If your battery degrades or you need more than 16GB of storage, hard cheese."

Couple that with poor battery life compared to it's competitors (true of all HTC's handsets over the last 18 months), premium handset price for low memory capacity and dropping firmware updates after a few months. The reason for massive drop in market share becomes painfully obvious.

Unfortunately HTC seem unwilling to change the situation even when the same flaws (especially battery life and storage) are highlighted review after review. This is the primary reason I jumped ship to Samsung after ownership of 3 HTC handsets.

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I take your point re SkyDrive but I access my DropBox account from a Linux machine as well as my Android and Windows devices - it's the platform agnostic side of DB that appeals to me. More to the point, I already have all my cloudy stuff in DB and 75GB of space. On the plus side a DB app for Windows 8 landed last week so maybe a WP8 app isn't too far away.

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Re: Market share drop not surprising

The only reason I didn't upgrade to a third HTC phone was because of the sealed batteries in the newer models.

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Re: Those tiles make me wanna puke

Market share comment - check

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posted for no reason other to slag something poster has no interest in - check

You are Barry Shitpeas. I found you. What do I win?

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