HTC Windows Phone 8X review

The HTC 8X is the signature Windows Phone 8 device, but is it any good?

HTC Windows Phone 8X review
Is this the handset to really make Windows Phone a viable option?

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We've heard a lot of talk about the camera quality that was promised on the HTC 8X - and HTC certainly isn't shy of throwing out some big claims.

We tested them and have to say that we think the camera is good, yes. But let's not get carried away here. It's not the best out there.

HTC 8X review

You have two snappers - an 8MP job around the back, which seems to be the order of the day for most OEMs right now with an f/2.0 lens. And an unusually hi-spec 2.1MP camera on the front.

Firing said camera up is nice and easy. You simply hold down the shutter key and it springs into life. This works from the lockscreen and is very snappy. You can go from nothing to snapping in a couple of seconds at the most.

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The shutter works well. You hold the camera button down three quarters of the way to get it to lock on to whatever you want and it focuses automatically.

You then press the button all the way down and it takes your snap. You can also touch the screen to alter the focus point but the phone then immediately takes the photo before you really get a chance to see whether or not you're happy with its selection. It's all done in rather a hurry. Calm down, dear.

As with all phones these days, the flash can be muted or put onto auto mode. This did seem a little over sensitive, kicking in at times we didn't expect it to need to. It also had a tendency to make our pictures rather more yellow than we would have liked.

HTC 8X review

The shutter speed is adequate but not amazing. We've seen far better elsewhere, sadly. We don't want to have to take photos of solely inanimate objects. Where's the fun in photographing a pencil sharpener?

You're provided with several settings for your photos but they're nothing adventurous. The usual elements like Sepia and Black and White. And Solarize! Who the hell uses this feature?

Why are you taking photos in negative mode?! All manufacturers include it, yet we've never seen anybody take photos with it. Odd.

HTC 8X review

Other elements like exposure and white balance can easily be altered from within the settings.

There is also an option to change lenses. Which sounds different to what it actually does. Basically, If you select this, it gives the camera over to another app.

So for example, there is one app there that you tap on and it launches a barcode scanner. Other apps can be installed - so things like augmented reality browsers should work well here. You're not actually changing your lens. Just the program the lens is using. Geddit?

HTC also says the front snapper can give you up to three times the space of a normal photo because it is a wider angle lens.

In landscape mode, you can definitely see the difference - though we still looked ugly as sin ourselves.

It's clearly for the vain - since the second you click to take a photo, it begins a countdown timer of a few seconds to give you time to get into position.

HTC 8X review

The LED light makes images rather yellow

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The macro mode focuses well on text

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Even in good light without the flash, colours go a bit wrong

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The flash lights up pitch black situations but doesn't give a preview light to focus, just takes the shot immediately, so results can be mixed

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As above

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Unfortunately, the shutter speed is very poor

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Outdoor light yields positive results

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As above

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Hands up who uses pointless effects like solarise?

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The front facing camera enables much more to be captured as HTC promises. But the shutter is poor here too.

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