Sunday, October 20, 2013

Online HTC 8X Windows 8 AT&T Phone (8GB) - Yellow Color - UNLOCKED - NO CONTRACT - ONE YEAR US WARRANTY

HTC 8X Windows 8 AT&T Phone (8GB) - Yellow Color - UNLOCKED - NO CONTRACT - ONE YEAR US WARRANTY

Product Description


This signature phone for Windows Phone 8 sports a unibody design with a colorful curved back and shaped glass front. Key features include a high-quality camera driven by HTC's ImageChip, wide-angle front camera, Beats audio with high-power amp, and NFC supporting Isis. Other features include 4G LTE data, dual-core S4 processor, and integration with XBox, Windows 8, and SkyDrive.


List Price : $599.99
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Product Feature


  • Windows 8 Phone
  • Dual Core 1.5 Ghz S4 Processor
  • Integration with XBox
  • 8GB Internal Memory & 8 Megapixel Camera
  • AT&T Retail Package - Unlocked for use with ALL GSM Networks








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Product Reviews

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.
1Junk - Do Not Purchase (you will regret it!!)
By R. MCBRINE
I don't give out 1-stars often, but this one deserves it. Just an awful, awful piece of hardware. If you want a phone that shuts itself down randomly and you love getting messages saying "cannot send text - try again," then this is your phone. If you want a phone that is flaky, unresponsive, and generally wonderful at dropping calls, this is your phone. Wonderful if you want to avoid work. Also a great phone for people who LOVE to anger their customers and co-workers by making sure their phone is always off, even though they didn't shut it off....

In short, if you never need your phone in an emergency, this is a great phone. If you never want service or reliability, this is a phenomenal choice.

DO NOT BUY. YOU WILL COMPLETELY DISAPPOINTED.

2 of 5 people found the following review helpful.
4Excellent phone in Windows 8 Space
By rpv
HTC 8X is definitely a incredible design and ergonomic. Windows 8 apps are a welcome change from iOS. Among the three ecosystems, I prefer Android, Windows 8, and iOS in that order. I got access to few Windows 8 phones to review. I will try to review them, but since I have not used for a period longer than a month I am not reviewing for reliability. 4.3" Super LCD 2, 720x1280 resolution, 342 ppi, Corning Gorilla Glass 2. Glass 2 is overlooked. Glass 3 is in the making and supposed to be even better. Stating following because this is highly underrated in reviews. From Corning's Gorilla Glass specs; WHAT MAKES GORILLA GLASS SO DAMAGE RESISTANT? The unique composition of Gorilla Glass allows for a deep layer of high compressive stress (created through an ion-exchange process). This compression acts as a sort of "armor," making the glass exceptionally tough and damage resistant. Ion exchange is a chemical strengthening process where large ions are "stuffed" into the glass surface, creating a state of compression. Gorilla Glass is specially designed to maximize this behavior.

1.5 GHz dual-core Qualcomm Krait processor, upto 16 GB internal flash, (this model has 8GB) 1 GB RAM NO microSD slot! Battery is 1800 mAh Li-ion battery. Compared to a high end Android Galaxy Note II, which has a battery of 3100 mAh Battery. Battery is also not removable. __Not having a storage expansion slot is a bummer for lot of people! Not being able to remove battery is a double bummer.__ 8 MP camera is awesome, and HD videos were fantastic. For me, storage expansion and removal of battery is very important, so I was disappointed. This is the downside the unibody design. This is the reason for me giving a 4 star review.

I have used in the past extensively HTC Titan I and II which is pre Windows 8 (7.5) and I was surprised it has become more buttery smooth now. Apps are very smooth on 8X even compared to Nokia Lumia series. Apps are limited in Windows 8 marketplace. Yes, we have heard this a gazillion times. I tried with Navigon which turned out to be great in giving voice directions.

Engadget wrote after the release: "Yes, the 8X is a fantastic ambassador to Windows Phone 8, but after using it for several days, we're longing for a similar phone from HTC running Android -- at least until a stronger app ecosystem develops for Microsoft's latest mobile OS" This is a chicken and egg situation. Unless more phones are sold, developers don't have incentives to write apps. Apps are less now, because people are not buying in big droves. Windows Phone is now (early-mid 2013) the third-leading mobile phone platform, more than tripling its market share year-over-year. One recent report I read Android and iOS are ahead in games with 162.1 and 37.4 million shipments in 1Q13 and Windows phone came in 7 million. This is more than double from previous year. I really hope for Windows 8 platform to surge ahead because having a 3 way competition with iOS and Android is good for the ecosystem.

0 of 2 people found the following review helpful.
1Piece of junk on many levels
By kt
1. The power button broke within 3 months. Now I have to turn the phone on with the camera button, and wait until the screen times out to toggle it off.
2. Reception is mediocre.
3. It does not have a radio tuner. I was told that I could purchase the AT&T radio app, which I did, and it works about 30% of the time. The rest of the time there are "bandwidth" issues, even when I am connected to WiFi.

total crap.

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