PC Advisor reviews the best Windows phones you can buy today in the UK.
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The best Windows phones you can buy today
By PC Advisor staff | PC Advisor | 23 January 13
5. Nokia Lumia 800
- Reviewed on: 21 November 11
- RRP: £399 inc VAT
- Rating:

The Nokia Lumia 800 is probably Nokia's best smartphone so far. It has a sturdy and sleek construction, with a vivid display, paired with refreshing software from Microsoft. If you are just upgrading to a smartphone or you have one of Nokia's Symbian devices, then the Lumia 800 is a stellar upgrade: it's fast, easy to use and it looks great. But compared with the iPhone 4S or high-end Android phones though, the Lumia 800 has a few potential deal breakers: it's lacking a dual-core processor, 1080p video recording, a front-facing camera for video chat.
4. HTC Windows Phone 8S
- Reviewed on: 22 January 13
- RRP: Around £250 inc VAT (£26 a month on 24-month contract)
- Rating:

The HTC Windows Phone 8S is the first Windows Phone 8 handset to fit into the mid-range price category. As such it's not quite the performer of the high-end Windows Phone 8 devices, but it's not so poor as to make it a bad deal. It offers solid performance and features for a reasonable price. Whether you prefer it to a similarly priced Android phone will depend on your own subjective preference of platform.
3. Nokia Lumia 820
- Reviewed on: 21 November 12
- RRP: £400
- Rating:

The Lumia 820 is a smaller and cheaper version of the 920 but doesn't pack the same punch, especially in key areas such as the screen and camera. We like the interchangeable covers and decent battery life. However, in the Windows Phone 8 market, HTC's 8X could well outdo the 820 for the same price so look out for our review soon. Those not set on the operating system should consider the Nexus 4 which has high-end specs but sells for £240.
2. HTC Windows Phone 8X
- Reviewed on: 29 November 12
- RRP: £400 inc. VAT
- Rating:

The HTC Windows Phone 8X is the best all-rounder of the Windows Phone 8 smartphones we've tried. It has a different and less comprehensive selection of pre-loaded apps to Nokia models, but the hardware is better than the identically priced Lumia 820.
1. Nokia Lumia 920
- Reviewed on: 1 November 12
- RRP: £444 inc. VAT
- Rating:

The Lumia 920 is a very desirable smartphone. We love the fantastic screen, decent camera and it's jam packed with features. However, the downsides are the chunky design and somewhat spartan app store.
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