HTC 8

HTC 8 is a series of Windows Phone 8 smartphones manufactured by HTC. All of the 8 series products were designed in touchscreen-based, slate-sized. It's not yet paralleled in terms of its (small) weight and size relative to its competitors in the pioneer Windows Phone 8 release, being the two smallest and lightest Windows Phones available in the first Windows Phone 8 generation thus far (the 8X approximately tying in size with the Nokia Lumia 820).

The 8 series utilizes multiple bright and "bold" colour themes for its exterior chassis. It is also the pioneer series in Windows Phones to integrate with Beats Audio software. The 8 series continues the HTC Windows Phone tradition of using Super LCD screens. All phones currently in the series use MicroSIM slots. The lineup currently consists of the following:

In comparison with its indirect predecessors, the HTC Radar and HTC Titan II respectively, they now use a dual core instead of single core processor. The 8X and 8XT also have 1 GB of RAM. Notably, the 8X camera resolution has been reduced from 16 megapixels on the Titan II to its 8-megapixel back camera, but it is now powered with a HTC ImageChip and supports 1080p video recording, up from the previous 720p. The front camera has also been increased to 2.1 megapixels with an 88° viewing angle and 1080p video recording as well.

References

    http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-wp-8s/ http://www.htc.com/us/smartphones/htc-wp-8x/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nokia_Lumia_820