HTC One V
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13 years ago
HTC One V is a great mid range smartphone. It is available in the market for around Rs17,000. The phone has a great build quality and comes with Andorid 4.0 ICS and HTC Sense UI 4.0 which surely gives it an upper hand over other smartphones in the same price range.
Pros:
- Good Build Quality
- Android 4.0 ICS
- Expandable Memory
- Good Battery Life
- Reasonable Price
Cons:
- No Dedicated Camera Key
- Missing Front Camera
13 years ago
A budget smartphone with looks and design that belies its status. In recent months we've watched HTC launch the high-end members of its One family of smartphones, and now it is the turn of the budget handset.
13 years ago
HTC One V review
The One V is the third and final piece of HTC's game plan: a stylish, petite, entry-level model that will hopefully draw in anyone looking for a new phone running Android's latest. Indeed, it's a capable phone on par with several once high-end single-core devices from last year.
Pros:
- Superb build quality
- Android 4.0 on an entry-level phone
- Boots quickly
Cons:
- Last year's specifications
- Misses out on some One series features
- Processor is overwhelmed by apps and internet browsing
13 years ago
Review: HTC One V
The HTC One V is an attractive phone with blazing speed from 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 512 MB RAM. The 5 megapixel camera, Beats Audio sound technology, Android 4.0 Ice cream sandwich and HTC Sense 4 makes device simply superb in the segment.
Pros:
- It features a bright 3.7 inch screen
- high speed 3G access
- 5 Megapixel camera and for music lovers
- there is Beat Audio providing high quality audio
Cons:
- HTC One V lacks with a dedicated camera key
- front camera and also the non replaceable battery can be depressing for many of its buyers
13 years ago
HTC One V Review: Can A Cheap Phone Really Be Cheerful?
Article Contents 0.1 Specifications 0.2 The Good 0.3 The Bad 1 Hardware 2 Specs 2.1 Display 2.2 Camera 2.3 Audio 2.4 Battery Life 2.5 Call Quality 3 Software 4 Wrap-Up There are many cheap Android phones on the market today.
11 years ago
review HTC's One V is the little brother of its flagship One series. Sporting a smaller profile and less powerful innards than its more powerful siblings, but with a design reminiscent of the company's previous Legend handset, is this one smartphone which can become popular in its own right?
9 years ago
HTC One V
Among the gazillion of smartphones that have taken the gadget universe by rapid storm, few are cheap. Or at least few offer a decent price. So it is always great news to discover a handset many can own without meaning they have to give up on quality. $317 HTC One V is one of these rare birds.
14 years ago
Best phone on the Market for the Price.
First of all, A lot of people are blaming HTC telling that the phone is overpriced. Let me tell you that this phone runs on Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and HTC sense. Its a killer Combination. You don't get Android 4.0 anywhere today for low as this.
14 years ago
Love the phone - but its no good when it bricks itself in your pocket. You can't remove the battery. Had a replacement which has done the same in less than a week.
13 years ago
HTC One V
The HTC One V is an entry-level tri-band smartphone with a single-core 1.0 GHz processor, 512 MB RAM and 4 GB of internal memory. Like most HTC phones, it runs Android OS, version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Weighing 115 grams, its design is sturdy with an aluminum casing and a chin.
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