iamtim
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I am curious to know why your chose the 820 over the 920 and HTC 8X?
The 920 was great. The screen was awesome, the performance was top-notch, but my 920 had a couple of issues (it overheated crazy bad even after shutting off everything, and it would just drop connectivity - even showing 4 bars of service - until I restarted the phone) and in reading all the threads about 920 problems here and elsewhere, I decided to try a different WP8 device. When I initially looked at the 8X I was blown away; it's sleekness and lightweightness and grippyness - compared to the 920 I was returning - really appealed to me. Unfortunately, I jumped too soon and it turned out that the 8X was TOO sleek and lightweight for my preferences. I felt like I was going to break the phone because it was so thin (especially around the edges) and I had a hard time getting to the buttons one-handed - I thought they'd be easy because they were in the same places as they are on the iPhone, which is what I had before the 920 - but I often wound up missing them or hitting them too much to the side and they wouldn't actually press.
So then I went back and by now my store had gotten in the 820s. I'd been reading on the forums here (and elsewhere) and it seemed that the 820 wasn't having the problems that the 920s and 8Xs were having (which could be just because not as many people had 820s as 920s and 8Xs). I was concerned about the lower screen resolution, but I really liked the option for microSD card storage. When I picked it up it fit in my hand PERFECTLY (unlike the bigger 920). It's a solid device and my hand hits all the buttons one-handed with ease, plus the buttons are easy to press (unlike the 8X). It has the same internals (excepting, of course, camera and internal storage) as the 920, and has all the Nokia apps. Personally, aside of the size (the 820 has a slightly smaller display than the 920) I couldn't tell much of a difference (if any) between the 820 and 920 displays.
So, for the TL;DR version, the 820 fits better, feels better, has the same performance, and the few shortcomings it has are not shortcomings to me.
