Last night I was finally able to get my hands on all the Windows Phone devices here at the UK launch event. The impressions are by no means reviews but simply my feelings at this crucial hands-on moment.

Here are my thoughts from the evening as I get my hands on the HTC 8s and HTC 8x, Samsung ATIV S, Lumia 820 and of course the Lumia 920.

Samsung ATIV S

I’ll have to admit that the first device I really wanted to get to see was the Samsung ATIV S. While this is in no way a unique design from Samsung, being based clearly on their Galaxy SIII it does have some appealing attributes. That 4.8” display and expandable storage option have kept this Windows Phone 8 handset on my radar for the last few months.

Samsung certainly aren’t new to making Windows Phone and this devices feels polished and complete, I thought the screen was gorgeous and those Live Tiles look stunning on the larger display. This device is pretty huge, and even in my big manly hands felt a little on the large side but that is offset by the extreme lightness of the unit. It’s unclear if this is final software but the screen didn’t feel overly quick when it came to scrolling and responsiveness, still it was no slouch.

HTC 8S

The 8S is HTC’s mid-tier phone set to come in at a much lower price than its big brother, the HTC 8x. With only 4GB storage, but sporting a dual-core CPU, many have been expecting this unit to be a bit of an under performer. Not so, the performance of this device is superb from my extensive hands on time, no sign of screen lag or tell-tale signs of tiles re-drawing slowly.

This device is snappy, make no mistake. Some haven’t been too impressed with the styling of the 8s, I happen to think they look stunning. A huge nod is going in the direction of the ZuneHD in my opinion, most notably the design of the bottom row of buttons, that bar is all too close to how the Zune looks. The colours look great too and who could turn down a white phone with that high contrast colour scheme, it looks pure class.