List of Windows Phone 8 devices

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This is a list of hardware devices that are shipped with Microsoft's Windows Phone 8 operating system. HTC Corporation, Samsung, Nokia and Huawei have all launched Windows Phone 8 based devices. The list, sorted by processor and screen resolution, contains devices that have been confirmed and officially announced by their manufacturers.

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Devices

Dual-core 480p

These devices feature a 480p (WVGA) screen with a 480x800 resolution and a microSD card reader.

ProductRelease dateCPU
(GHz)
RAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
NFC
Size (in.)TypeRearFront
HTC 8S December 2012MSM8227 (1.0)0.544.0 S-LCD 5No
HTC 8XT August 2013MSM8930AA (1.4)184.3 S-LCD 2 81.6Yes
Huawei Ascend W1 January 2013MSM8230 (1.2)0.544.0 IPS LCD 50.3No
Huawei Ascend W2 [1] August 2013MSM8230AA (1.4)0.584.3 IPS LCD 8No
Nokia Lumia 520 series
(includes 520 and 521)
March 2013MSM8227 (1.0)0.584.0 IPS LCD 5No
Nokia Lumia 525 series
(includes 525 and 526) [2] [3]
December 2013MSM8227 (1.0)184.0 IPS LCD 5No
Nokia Lumia 620 January 2013MSM8227 (1.0)0.583.8 ClearBlack IPS LCD 50.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 625 Jul 2013MSM8230/8930 (1.2)0.584.7 IPS LCD 50.3No
Nokia Lumia 720 March 2013MSM8227 (1.0)0.584.3 ClearBlack IPS LCD 6.71.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 810 November 2012MSM8960 (1.5)184.3 ClearBlack AMOLED 81.2Yes
Nokia Lumia 820 November 2012MSM8960 (1.5)184.3 ClearBlack AMOLED 80.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 822 November 2012MSM8960 (1.5)1164.3 ClearBlack AMOLED 80.3Yes
Samsung ATIV Odyssey [4] January 2013MSM8960 (1.5)184.0 Super AMOLED 51.2Yes

Dual-core 720p and WXGA

Non-Nokia devices and the Nokia Lumia 1320 feature a 720p screen and, except for the Samsung devices, lack a microSD card reader. All other Nokia devices feature a WXGA screen at 768x1280.

ProductRelease DateCPU
(GHz)
RAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
NFC
Size (in.)TypeRearFront
HTC 8X November 2012MSM8960 (1.5)18
16
4.3 S-LCD 2 82.1Yes
Nokia Lumia 920 November 2012MSM8960 (1.5)1324.5 ClearBlack IPS LCD 8.71.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 925 June 2013MSM8960 (1.5)116
32
4.5 ClearBlack AMOLED 8.71.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 928 May 2013MSM8960 (1.5)1324.5 ClearBlack AMOLED 81.3Yes
Nokia Lumia 1020 July 2013MSM8960 (1.5)232
64
4.5 ClearBlack AMOLED 411.2Yes
Nokia Lumia 1320 December 2013MSM8930AB (1.7)186.0 ClearBlack IPS LCD 50.3No
Samsung ATIV S December 2012MSM8960 (1.5)116
32
4.8 Super AMOLED 81.9Yes
Samsung ATIV S Neo [5] August 2013MSM8930AA (1.4)1164.8 TN LCD 81.2Yes

Quad-core 1080p

Among these devices, only the Nokia Lumia Icon lacks a microSD card reader.

ProductRelease DateCPU
(GHz)
RAM
(GB)
Storage
(GB)
DisplayCamera
(MP)
NFC
Size (in.)TypeRearFront
Nokia Lumia Icon February 2014Snapdragon 800 (2.2)2325.0 ClearBlack AMOLED 201.2Yes
Nokia Lumia 1520 November 2013Snapdragon 800 (2.2)216
32
6.0 ClearBlack IPS LCD 201.2Yes
Samsung ATIV SE April 2014Snapdragon 800 (2.3)2165.0 Super AMOLED 132Yes

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