Really depends whether you want Android or Windows Phone 8. On paper the Nexus 4 has slightly better specs, but in practice I suspect there's not that much in it.
As an Android fan and a Nexus 4 owner I'd say get a Nexus 4, but again it really depends on which OS you prefer/like the look of more.
Android is a lot more open and versatile and with the newer versions (like on the Nexus 4) it's also very slick.
Windows phone is a lot more locked down and the app store is a lot more limited, but I do love their live tiles and messaging and social network integration are both handled really well imo.
I've not used the 8X but I reviewed the 8S and it was a thoroughly solid handset and the 8X by all accounts is better. On the other hand the Nexus 4 by and large has better reviews.
Edited by Stranded87 at 12:51:49 13-01-2013
As an Android fan and a Nexus 4 owner I'd say get a Nexus 4, but again it really depends on which OS you prefer/like the look of more.
Android is a lot more open and versatile and with the newer versions (like on the Nexus 4) it's also very slick.
Windows phone is a lot more locked down and the app store is a lot more limited, but I do love their live tiles and messaging and social network integration are both handled really well imo.
I've not used the 8X but I reviewed the 8S and it was a thoroughly solid handset and the 8X by all accounts is better. On the other hand the Nexus 4 by and large has better reviews.
Edited by Stranded87 at 12:51:49 13-01-2013
