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Stylish PU leather flip cases for the HTC 8X - now in stock! - 26 November 2012

With the advent of Windows Phone 8, many manufacturers are releasing excellent devices to take advantage of Microsoft’s latest and greatest operating system – for example, Nokia have banished rumours of financial troubles with the excellent Lumia 920, selling over 2.5 million devices already! But today our focus is upon HTC’s offering – their new flagship device, the HTC 8X, which has also been adopted by Microsoft as the flagship phone for the Windows 8 platform! It’s an excellent device: the operating system itself is as superb as you’d expect, with the intuitive tile layout you’ve come to know and love from past Windows Phone systems making its triumphant return. But it’s slicker, faster and more intuitive to use than ever before, with a plethora of additional features that bring it firmly in line with Android and iOS! The specifications of the 8X aren’t to be sniffed at, either – 16GB of internal storage, a round 1GB of RAM, 8 Megapixel camera (capable of 1080p recording at 30fps), a 1.5 GHz dual-core processor, 342 ppi screen…it’s easily capable of going toe-to-toe with other flagship phones, even powerhouses like Samsung’s S3 or HTC’s prior flagship, the One X! A device this comprehensively excellent deserves protection that’s as special at it is, so if you own an 8X of your own, you should definitely have a look at our brand new 8X leather flip case and its associated accessory packs!

Manufactured from premium-quality PU leather, this flip case is a truly excellent accessory: its durable exterior is guaranteed to deflect scratches, chips, casing cracks and scuffs, maintaining the allure of your monochromatic device and ensuring that it keeps looking new for longer! But despite its durability, it’s soft and plush in the hand, making it extremely easy to hold and mitigating the possibility of drops that the ordinarily smooth back of the 8X can sometimes cause. It also has a number of handy utility features – an internal plastic holder keeps your 8X steady at all times, guaranteeing that it won’t drop out and permitting you an increased degree of stability while browsing, while a magnetic clasp at the front of the flip case allows you to easily close the case when it’s not in use, while permitting easy access for phone calls and texting! It’s a truly convenient piece of hardware – and with the advent of our accessory pack combo deals, you can get it with other products, too! Our other accessories are equally excellent: our aluminium touchscreen stylus pen, for example, is slim-line and stylish, providing an easy way to browse through the graphical interface of Windows Phone 8 and enabling you to text more swiftly, navigate the internet with greater precision, and even rack up higher scores in all of your favourite games! Its soft rubber tip is guaranteed to prevent the possibility of scratches and scuffs which your fingertips and fingernails can incur, helping to maintain the cohesion of your screen against harm. And if you’re interested in our car charger, your interest is right to be piqued – these miniature chargers enable you to keep the 1800 mAh battery of your device topped up even while you’re on the move! Compatible with any micro-USB outlet (such as those found on computers or in cars), you never have to worry about running out of charge when you’re on the move again, allowing you to text, browse the Internet and make phone calls to your hearts content… at least until you hit the limits of your phone contract!

So if you’re fortunate enough to own a HTC Windows Phone 8X of your own, and you’re looking for a case cover which provides superior shielding, aesthetic appeal and a constant degree of convenience, opt for our incredible black leather PU flip case today! With a plethora of stylish and handy accessory pack combo combinations to choose from, you’re bound to find at least one that appeals to your specific need and exacting taste - and remember, as ever, any questions, issues or suggestions regarding our case can be posed in the comments section below! With your guidance, we aim to expand our range of HTC 8X cases – alongside our other offerings – until we’re the premier provider of phone accessories in the UK!

Thanks for reading!

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HTC Desire X slated for UK release in September - 30 August 2012

Though HTC’s Desire range was traditionally populated by mid-range Smartphones (counterpointing the high-end One series and the more modest-spec Wildfire devices), the Taiwanese manufacturer has recent picked up their Desire thread once more – and the results are the HTC Desire X, a Smartphone which packs a surprising punch.

The Desire X has features roughly equivalent to the One S, and thus straddles the divide between the HTC One V and HTC One X in terms of specifications. It possesses a dual-core 1GHz Snapdragon chipset, a four inch screen and a 5 Megapixel camera; fairly impressive considering the projected price, which HTC have stated will be lower than the One V. It also features Ice Cream Sandwich straight from the box, alongside HTC’s proprietary Beats Audio software and a free 25GB of Dropbox storage (which should alleviate the modest 4GB of internal storage the device is expected to have). Though these specifications may fall far short of industry frontrunners like the Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC’s own ‘hero phone’, the One X, they’re impressive for a Smartphone which is lodged firmly in the niche ordinarily reserved for budget devices.

The HTC Desire X stands up in terms of utility, as well; while HTC is only offering a choice of two colours (white and black) on release, it doesn’t have the unibody design of the One X. While that causes it to take a hit in the arena of aesthetics, it also allows for a removable back panel, permitting you to swap out the device’s 1600 mAh battery when it starts becoming laboured. Viewing angles are surprisingly wide considering the lower resolution and smaller screen, and the 768MB of RAM should allow you to play even the most graphically-intensive game with relative ease (though the more modest battery size may require a higher degree of charging then the seasoned Smartphone veteran is used to). SD card support allows you to expand the meagre memory of the Desire X by up to an additional 32MB, which should allow even the perennial hoarder to obtain as much music and as many games as they desire.

Overall, the HTC Desire X is a sturdy addition to HTC’s catalogue of devices. It’s not going to revolutionize the market, but it’s made with the Taiwanese company’s usual sense of elegance and purpose – and its price tag is surprisingly cheap, considering its many capabilities. If you’re looking for a high-quality Smartphone, and you don’t want to break the bank, you could do a lot worse than waiting until the Desire X’s release – slated for sometime in September for the UK. We can’t wait to get started on building a catalogue of case covers for HTC’s latest venture!

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One X or S3? - The high-end Smartphone market dissected - 29 May 2012
If you enjoyed our earlier post, comparing the respective merits of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Apple’s iPhone 4S, you’re in luck, because today we’re doing something very similar! In lieu of comparing the S3 with its most popular rival, though, we’re comparing it with its most powerful – HTC’s resident behemoth, the mighty One X. Making its debut in early April, the HTC One X carved out a place in a Smartphone marketplace dominated by Apple’s iPhone, by emphasizing raw power over Apple’s trademark usability. That doesn’t mean it lacks utility, though; as one of the premier slate phones on the market, the One X is incredibly intuitive to use. Utilizing Android 4.0.3 (the Ice Cream Sandwich OS) as a baseline, it overlays HTC’s proprietary HTC Sense GUI for increased attractiveness (and better market branding in relation to similar HTC devices), guaranteeing a unique browsing experience for the user. In addition, it boasts a range of fringe features for the enthusiast, including geo-tagging, simultaneous HD picture-taking and video recording, and both face and smile detection, allowing you to perform feats like locking your phone unless you are present in person. But how does it stack up against the Samsung Galaxy S3 in terms of specifications? Let’s find out:
Samsung Galaxy S3 HTC One X
4.8 inches wide Super AMOLED touchscreen, 720 x 1280, 306 ppi 4.7 inches wide Super IPS LCD2 touchscreen, 720 x 1280, 312 ppi
16/32/64 GB storage options, running 1GB of RAM 32GB storage, running 1GB of RAM
8 Megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash 8 Megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash
Quad-core 1.4GHz Cortex-A9 processor Quad-core 1.5GHz ARM Cortex-A9 processor
Exynos 4212 Quad chipset Nvidia Tegra 3 chipset
2100 mAh battery 1800 mAh battery
Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich) Android 4.0 OS (Ice Cream Sandwich)
  As you can see, the contest is not nearly as clear-cut as it was between the S3 and the iPhone 4S. As the reigning top-end Smartphone, the HTC One X boasts many of the same features as the Galaxy S3. It has a slightly smaller screen, but slightly higher pixel density; a smaller battery, but a little more processing power; and an identical camera, coupled with the exact same up-to-date Android OS (the Ice Cream Sandwich) as the S3. There are two significant differences between the two devices, however. First is the storage space. The HTC One X comes with a non-negotiable 32GB, of which only 26GB is available to the user; the rest is earmarked for other processes. And unlike the Samsung Galaxy S3, which has a microSD card slot to help augment its memory (by up to a whopping 64GB), the HTC One X is stuck with its meagre default allowance. Any kind of film or videogame enthusiast will be sorely disappointed by the HTC One X storage capacity; a device with such a gorgeous, high-resolution screen should also have an expansive memory, to allow you to watch a range of movies without having to delete them at regular intervals to free up space. The second significant difference between the two devices lies in their array of fringe features. The One X does have excellent utilities, befitting a top-end Smartphone; Beats Audio, active noise cancellation, SNS integration, smile detection, etc. But the Samsung Galaxy S3 has all of that and more; all the up-to-date, groundbreaking features, in fact, that you'd expect from a newly-release high-end Smartphone – including Smart eye tracking (permitting the phone to go into stand-by mode when you’re not looking at it), a free 50GB of Dropbox (a Cloud storage service), voice command integration, etc. The improved software, and equivalent pricing structure, ensures that the newly-released device is the one that comes out on top in a straight up fight. With that said, it comes down to a matter of choice. The two devices are so similar in most other respects that it’s difficult to make a definitive choice between them. Brand loyalists on either side will have an easy time of it – but for the rest of us, there’s precious little to differentiate the S3 and the HTC One X. And as more software updates are released for the two devices, the gap between the two is likely to shorten even more, in addition to greater equalization in pricing. So, ultimately, it comes down to your own personal allegiance – are you a Samsung or a HTC kind of person?
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Mobile Madhouse presents: our HTC One X range! - 24 May 2012
If you’ve been keeping abreast of our posts, you’ll have noticed our enduring fascination with the HTC One X. We’ve exhaustively reviewed the device, its specifications, and the ground it has succeeding in breaking in the Smartphone industry. All of HTC’s competitors have stepped up their game to lock horns with the One X – from the Samsung Galaxy S3 to the rumoured, upcoming spectre of the Sony Hayabusa, the One X has certainly made some ripples in the proverbial pond! But nothing illustrates our depth of respect for HTC’s flagship device more than our superb range of peripherals, designed with the One X squarely in mind. First up are our S-Line silicone gel cases. Made from the highest-quality silicon, they are designed to mould to the contours of the HTC One X, providing a durable and skin-tight layer of protection. In addition, the curved S design provides a sturdy grip, ensuring that you don’t drop your device while texting. And as if that were not enough, our laser-cut, precision-engineered method of engineering means that you have access to the One X’s smart-button interaction at all times – you never have to compromise on the protection of your device, just for the sake of increased usability!  Next up, our superb faux-leather wallet cases! Though designed specifically for the stylish protection and transportation of your One X, the additional two slots on the left-hand side of the wallet allow you to transport other miscellaneous items, too. Whether it’s your credit card, your driver’s license, or simply a ten pound note or two, for a shopping trip or a night on the town, you can now ensure you don’t lose your phone OR your money when push comes to shove! Finally, our utilitarian faux-leather flip case selection. These austere cases snap open and closed over the screen of your One X, ensuring unparalleled protection when shut, and easy access to the touchscreen and button inputs when opened. The surface of our flip cases combines rugged durability with an attractive range of colouring options, leaving both fashion and function at your fingertips! Though that’s the extent of our case selection at the moment, don’t despair if you can’t find a case that appeals to your unique taste – we’re constantly on the look-out for high quality peripherals for the HTC One X, and our market periodically expands accordingly! Check back in at Mobile Madhouse in a few weeks time, and the transcendental case of your dreams might just be our flagship product!
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The HTC One X - A Retrospective - 22 May 2012
Anyone who has perused this blog might have noticed that one Smartphone is repeatedly used as a tool of comparison for others. Whether discussing the Samsung Galaxy S3, the iPhone 4S, or the rumoured upcoming Sony LT29i, there’s one device they strain to match – the current industry standard, the HTC One X. If you’re not fortunate enough to own this sublime piece of hardware, you’ll be forgiven for not knowing why it’s such an excellent mobile. Undoubtedly, part of the reason is psychosomatic: HTC recorded a degree of profit loss prior to the release of the One X, and it’s clear they threw their heart and soul into its production as a way of proving their worth to their detractors. The subsequent success of the device has made it something of a golden boy in the eyes of Smartphone enthusiasts, and definitely revived HTC’s flagging fortunes, fanning the fire of their financial success. But, of course, that’s not the only reason why this phone is so popular. The HTC One X is powerful. Secreted in its lightweight, slimline 8.9mm frame lays a quad-core processor, Nvidia’s Tegra 3, which provides some genuine oomph in terms of CPU speed. Its screen is 4.7 inches, which would be a formidable enough size on a phone with less features (HTC have, in fact, marketed entire advertising campaigns around screen size before – just look at the HTC Titan), but seems to be just business as usual with the powerhouse One X. This gargantuan display is capable of 720p HD, utilizing LCD technology (in lieu of the AMOLED display favoured by rival Samsung) to offer an incredible visual experience, with less blurring and more exacting colour accuracy than nearly all competitors. This is carried through by the sleek and minimalistic design of the One X, eschewing excessive button input in favour of a slate-inspired modus that is far more elegant and intuitive. In terms of its software, the One X ships with Android 4.0, the Ice Cream Sandwich OS that most Smartphone enthusiasts have come to know and respect. As per usual for HTC devices, it’s overlaid with the HTC Sense GUI, transforming the OS into one of the sleekest, most professional and eye-catching browsing experiences around. It comes prepackaged with Beats Audio, ensuring lossless, studio-quality performance, irrespective of the music you prefer. There’s 32GB of onboard storage; which is fairly good, but possibly a little lacklustre when you consider the dearth of superb HD movies that would look sublime on the screen of the One X, but would never fit simultaneously in its memory. Additionally, without a card slot to subsidize this (comparative) deficit, hardcore Smartphone enthusiasts may find their available space diminishing rapidly. This shouldn’t be a problem for the average user, however - and the HTC One X does possess a lot of average users, compared to its competitors. And, in a roundabout way, that’s what makes the HTC One X such a special phone – the fact it crosses the normally clear-cut boundary that separates usability (exemplified by the iPhone 4S) and raw power (exemplified by devices like the newly-unveiled Samsung S3), to create a user experience that can appeal to both sides of the Smartphone market. Yes, there’s the traditional plethora of fringe features for hardcore enthusiasts, like simultaneous HD video recording and picture taking, face detection lock (ensuring other people cannot utilize your unique device), and an autofocus 8 Megapixel camera (with response times which average about a third of a second)… but it’s all so easy to use that you never feel intimidated by its potentialities. Rather, the HTC One X feels like an adventure of discovery; you feel compelled to utilize all of its disparate features, rather than put off by them. I’ve no doubt that, in the future, many once-inexperienced phone-users will cite the HTC One X as the mobile phone that got them truly interested in the industry. That’s what makes it such a special device, and the current high water mark of the Smartphone industry.
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HTC updates a classic, courtesy of the upcoming HTC Desire C - 18 May 2012
It’s always exciting to hear that a powerful new Smartphone is debuting on the market, but after the veritable blitzkrieg of new products in the last six or seven months, you must be feeling at least a little fatigued. We here at Mobile Madhouse certainly are – it’s hard to keep up with these telecommunications giants, even though we think we’ve done a great job with our fabulous iPhone 4S cases, HTC One X cases, and, of course, our recently-unveiled range of Samsung S3 cases! But it’s nice to sit back, sometimes, and review a device that’s a little less hyped. A sedate, but still enjoyable device – a device such as HTC’s Desire C. It’s an updated variant of HTC’s original Desire, repackaged in a smaller frame and containing several natty new features for the discerning user. Accordingly, it lacks the raw, thunderous power of cutting-edge Smartphones such as the One X. But it retains an excellent array of features: it overlays HTC’s proprietary GUI, the Sense 4.0, over the most recent version of Android (also 4.0, the Ice Cream Sandwich OS) for a user experience that is equal parts intuitive and attractive, without sacrificing any of the functionality you’ve come to expect from Android. Pre-packaged Beats Audio software means lossless sound quality, which will be a true boon for music-lovers, while the 5 Megapixel camera and supported geo-tagging technology ensures you’ll never be left in the lurch in terms of visual power. Ultra small and thin, and very attractive; it’s also fairly cheap, with a scheduled price of just under £180 when it arrives on May 28th. This makes it a very attractive low-to-mid range Smartphone, in terms of both capability and affordability – not too powerful, granted, but with a price-tag that won’t break the bank, either. This is certainly good news for you, but even better news for us – since we expect the money you save to go towards one of our upcoming high-quality HTC Desire C cases, instead!
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