The HTC 8S has a two-tone ergonomic body, which is optimal for single handed operation. HTC may have excluded a secondary camera for video calls, but the device has a healthy spec sheet and even includes a microsD card slot of storage expansion.
If you are looking for an affordable yet capable Windows Phone device, the HTC 8S may be the right phone for you. If you are considering investing in this device, you may like to check out the following video review of the HTC 8S first.
The handset will have to compete with the Nokia Lumia 820, which is another Windows Phone 8 device. It will also have to go against the Apple iPhone 4 and an abundance of Android devices including the HTC One S, Samsung Galaxy S III mini and the Sony Xperia P.
While Android and iOS have a wider collection of apps, the Windows Phone user experience is buttery smooth and fun to use and we feel the HTC 8S will definitely find a strong fan base.
Want to know more? You can read a detailed review of the HTC Windows Phone 8S on PhoneArena.