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April 2013
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375 Tests
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Nutzer
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2 Tests
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Die Autoren gefallen
Exzellente Verarbeitung
Gutes Display
Gute Ausstattung
Hervorragende Kamera
Überzeugendes WP 8
Gute Einhandbedienung
Solides Betriebssystem (mit kleinen Macken)
Meist hohe Arbeitsgeschwindigkeit
Verarbeitung
Optik
Haptik
Sehr gutes User Interface
Individualisierbares Hauptmenü
Auskunftsfreudiger Sperrbildschirm
Hochwertiges Gehäuse
Hochauflösendes Display
Connectivity mit NFC und DC-HSPA+
Gute Ausdauerwerte
Sehr kompaktes Gehäuse
Design und Ausstattung
Ausdauer
Gute Grundausstattung
Leicht & Flach
Kamera
Vergleichsweise leicht
Sehr gutes und scharfes Display
Griffige Rückseite
Sehr hohe Pixeldichte
Hell
Hoher Kontrast optional möglich
Spiegelt kaum
Sehr schickes Design
Klasse Verarbeitung und Material
Äußerst schnell
Gute Kamera
Helles und scharfes Display
Ausdauernder Akku
Schneller und komfortabler Browser
Die Autoren nicht gefallen hat
Durchschnittliche Laufzeit
Speicher nicht erweiterbar
Fest verbauter Akku
Kein microSD-Slot
Schwarzwert des Displays
Teilweise unerklärliche Wartezeiten ("Fortsetzen. ")
Betriebssystem mit kleinen Macken
Recht groß
Performance
Akkulaufzeit und Kameratest
Datenblatt
Kein Micro-SD-Slot zum Speicherausbau
Speicher
-erweiterung
Mittelmäßiger Akku (fest verbaut)
Kaum individualisierbar
Keine Speichererweiterung möglich
Nur 16 GByte Speicher
Lautstärkereglung schwer zu bedienen
Wechselhafte Bildqualität der Kamera
Kein 16
9-Format
Kein Full HD
Speicher nicht erweiterbar und nur 16GB
Akku könnte kräftiger sein
Nur 12 GByte freier Speicher ohne Erweiterungsmöglichkeit
Zusammenfassung: HTC have been making fantastic hardware for many years now, and when paired with a high quality operating system you really can get the ideal phone. Microsoft have now announced the release of their new Windows Phone 8 operating system and this is at ...
Slick, attractive design; Crisp, bright screen; Easy to use software; People hub groups social networks together; Powerful enough for most tasks
No microSD card slot; Rival phones have bigger screens and faster chips; App store is barren
The HTC 8X The HTC 8X, also known as the Windows Phone 8X by HTC, features a slick design, 4.3-inch display and a dual-core processor. The Windows Phone 8 software is enjoyable but doesn't seem to offer much over its Android or iOS rivals....
As we said in our hands on preview, the Windows Phone 8X design is certainly striking. Think of the Nokia Lumi 800’s “pillow” shape with straighter lines and you’re not far off. Unfortunately, we were given the black version for review, which is the runt of the litter, and utterly boring to look at. We’ve seen the purple number in the flesh before however, and it’s a lot more exciting - as, we su
We have to be frank: as striking as the design it, it’s not nearly as premium as the beautiful curved casing of the HTC One X and X+ Android phones. And as good as the camera is, it lacks the fantastic burst mode of HTC’s Android phones, and their ability to take photos whilst recording video.And nor is there a 4G data option on the way, which seems like a bit of an oversight when a 4G HTC One X
Windows Phone has always been a bit of a gamble: why jump on board the Microsoft train when there are so many apps for iPhone and Android? Microsoft still hasn’t answered that question, but there’s no doubt it’s built a fluid and seamless operating sys...
Lovely hardware, great screen, brilliantly designed OS, fast and responsive
Nowhere near enough Windows Phone apps, HTC hasn't developed any value for the Windows Phone platform, camera isn't brilliant, battery life is average
If apps aren't much interest to you, then the 8X will suit you down to the ground. Windows Phone has most bases covered, but even so there are some missing apps that we really crave. Even so, the hardware is solid, and HTC has managed to create a very ...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-10-29, Autor: Paul , Testbericht von: knowyourmobile.com
Fantastic display, Excellent build quality, Sharp design, Slick interface, Good multitasking, Fast performance,People hub, Good customisation
Camera lacks stabilisation, Windows Phone Store lagging behind, Relatively low onboard storage, No MicroSD, No 4G
ImagingHTC is fast establishing itself as one of the go-to companies for premium camera-phone setups and the 8X is representative of this fact.It sports an 8-megapixel primary camera with a back-illuminated sensor (BSI), LED flash and an f/2.0 aperture. V...
Zusammenfassung: I've always had a soft spot for HTC's phones. The Taiwanese company was among the first to bring a touchscreen smartphone to the UK and was an early trailblazer for Android back in 2007. Its HD7 was an understated but worthy competitor when pitched aga...
Veröffentlicht: 2012-09-19, Autor: Phil , Testbericht von: techradar.com
8MP camera with f/2.0 aperture, Elegant, latest WP8 OS, Unibody polycarbonate design, Fantastic contacts integration
No removable battery, No expandable memory, Rubbish multiple calendar support, Mediocre battery life
When we reviewed earlier Windows Phone handsets, we were told the platform needed time to bed in.It's had that and it's evolved but we can't help feeling there are still a few areas it really is left lacking. Things like the poor media support are inexcus...
Zusammenfassung: Nokia's Lumia 920 is expected to give the Windows Phone platform a significant boost when it hits the market in the coming months, but HTC is still committed to Microsoft's mobile OS, too. Its latest effort is the Windows Phone 8X, a unibody polycarbonate...