Rating 3.9 99 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
price ₱13,500.00
littlegreenrobot.co.uk
13 years ago

The 1GHz processor clearly isn't up there with the very best of them, but we found it perfectly acceptable to work with. More irritating, perhaps, is that there is just 4GB of built in storage, though a microSD can be used to add more so even that is not a disaster.
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Buy.com
13 years ago

I was worried when I saw all the reviews about the battery and how it wouldn't fully charge. When I got it, the first day I allowed it to charge over night and I was bummed to find out that the battery didnt fully charge.
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Gadget Guy
13 years ago

HTC One V reviewed: the "V" means "Very good battery"

The fourth phone from HTC to sit under the new "One" branding , the HTC One V takes on a look similar to the older Legend handset we saw a few years and gives it some much needed upgrades an bringing the operating system up to scratch.
Pros:
  • Great build and feel
  • Amazing battery life
Cons:
  • Lacking performance
  • When the charge cable is plugged in
  • the touchscreen becomes useless
  • making the alarms rather hard to use
  • Web download speed could be better
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PC Magazine
13 years ago

HTC One V (U.S. Cellular)

The HTC One V ($129.99) is a good midrange smartphone right now. It would've been a great phone last year. But as more 4G phones come to U.S. Cellular, it's going to feel old quickly. Don't get me wrong-it's still perfectly fine, with a lovely display and Android 4.0.
Pros:
  • Nice display
  • Runs Android and Sense 4.0
  • Comfortable size
Cons:
  • No 4G
  • Midrange hardware
  • No front camera
  • Chin design isn't for everyone
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expertreviews.co.uk
13 years ago

HTC One V review

HTC was a little known company in the UK until it made a big splash with some of the early Android smartphones. The HTC Hero and HTC Legend were both trail-blazing devices, and many of us here at Expert Reviews bought one or the other.
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PC Authority
13 years ago

Review: HTC ONE V

Over recent months we've seen the high end members of HTC's One family of smartphones, and now it is the turn of the budget One V. Designed as a cheap entry into the family, the One V is noticeably smaller than the other One models, and uses both a 3.7in 480 x 800 screen and single core Qualcomm...
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chip.com.my
13 years ago

The HTC One V's place in the smartphone world is immediately ascertained. It's built and marketed for the lower-end, mid-ranged entry level shelves, made for people looking for something without having to pay too much. The venerable bit of it, however, is just how much it tries to be the best of it.
Pros:
  • Good design and display
  • Excellent camera
  • Decent performance
Cons:
  • Low internal memory
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geeksquad.co.uk
13 years ago

HTC One V expert review

This handset can't possibly be judged in the same category as the more expensive One X and S, however it's a good little contender for the low to mid-range crown. Whether you love the ‘chin' on the bottom of the handset or not will likely play a large part in deciding whether or not you take the...
Pros:
  • 3.7" capacitive touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels
  • Single core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU @ 1Ghz
  • Android Operating System
  • version 4.0 (Jellybean) with HTC Sense version 4.0
  • Beats Audio
  • 5MP Camera lens with
Cons:
  • 3.7" capacitive touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels
  • Single core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU @ 1Ghz
  • Android Operating System
  • version 4.0 (Jellybean) with HTC Sense version 4.0
  • Beats Audio
  • 5MP Camera lens with
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CNET
13 years ago

This think is rather BUNK

I understand that this is my first "smart phone" but it is totally not user friendly in my opinion. I have played with friends phones and have never experienced a phone so slow just to load facebook, email or even texts.
Pros:
  • ........
  • Wish I had something
Cons:
  • Short Battery Life
  • Serious Lag time loading anything
  • When trying to open texts
  • it takes just as long as loading email
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themobileindian.com
13 years ago

HTC One V is indeed a well priced phone with a nice feature set and good performance. For those who like HTC Sense user interface this phone is a safe buy. Those you are simply seeking a good mid range phone too can place a safe bet on this one.
Pros:
  • Nice touch and display
  • Good performance
  • Nice battery life
  • Good to look at and hold
Cons:
  • Camera not good
  • No front facing camera
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