This summer, Sprint's lineup of Windows Phone 8 devices increased from zero to
two. The first to show up in stores was the
HTC 8XT ($100 on contract), a modified version of the
8X designed for Sprint customers upgrading from old Windows Phones. Though in many ways it's a chip off the ol' block, there are enough differences in the hardware (and to a lesser extent, the software) that it has a personality all its own. So what exactly makes this particular handset sit apart from last year's flagship? And does it enhance or take away from the original 8X user experience? Keep reading to find out.
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