HTC One V
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14 years ago
HTC One V Review
While the HTC One X and One S are hogging the limelight with their mix of raw performance and excellent build quality, there's One more phone in the series that we need to turn our attention to.
14 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is the perfect handset for anyone that wants Android 4.0 and lots of performance without the massive price tag
Pros:
- Android 4.0
- Great build quality
- Beats Audio
- Brilliant display
- Very affordable
Cons:
- Chin may put some users off
- Limited storage
14 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is the third member of HTC's One trilogy , filling in the budget slot below the One X and One S , which we reviewed in the last couple of weeks. It's less of a mold-breaking design for the company than its big brothers though, with the distinct chin and unibody construction that has...
Pros:
- Industrial design is beautiful and hard-wearing
- Sense 4 is a dramatic improvement
- Great build quality
- Battery life is good
Cons:
- Some odd ergonomic decisions
- Low-end specs
- Sense doesn't fit with the cleaner Android 4.0 design
14 years ago
Editor's Review of the One V
The One V brings back HTC's iconic chin design, and despite its budget price, features a 3.7-inch screen, Android 4.0 and a 5MP HD camera
14 years ago
HTC One V
With a design that's as cute as a button, a great screen, adequate performance and a cracking Android 4.0 OS, the HTC One V is a really exciting mid-range handset. Sure it would be nice if the camera and processor were both a little bit better but overall we've completely fallen for the combination...
14 years ago
Chin up
The One series is the fresh new lineup of smartphones that helped HTC take the spotlight early in 2012. While the One S and One X are flexing muscle at each other as a way to stay sharp for the invasion of the other predators with multi-core processors and high resolution screens, the One V aims at...
14 years ago
The HTC One V is the baby of the new HTC One range, but a budget phone it isn't. With a handsome spec-sheet, the One V also offers a metal chassis, 1GHz of processing power and most impressively, a 5-megapixel camera with an f/2.2, 28mm wide-angle lens and HTC's stonking camera UI.
Pros:
- Great screen
- Solid design
- Great camera
14 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is HTC's third entry in its high-profile new HTC One range, offering a smaller 3.7″ display running on a single-core 1GHz processor. It is is very much the "affordable" option in HTC's newest Android series, but it still arrives running the same HTC Sense 4 interface we saw in the...
14 years ago
HTC One V - Friendly on the Pocket
The affordable HTC One V comes with an ICS-flavored treatment, a Sense 4.0a UI, and a 5-megapixel camera with BSI sensor and F2.0 aperture. Interested to know how it fared in our testing? Find out more after the jump!
Pros:
- Excellent design and solid build quality
- Crisp 3.7-inch LCD screen
- Refined Sense 4.0a UI
- Affordable price
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Limited internal memory space
- Single-core processor
14 years ago
HTC One V Review
The bottom of the range is never a good place to be. Not if we're honest. If your budget will "only go" as far as the One V then you might think that you're losing out. Sure, when it comes to specs this isn't as F1-fast as the One S or the One X, but is it a substitute for the phone you really want?
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