HTC One V
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9 years ago
Was an ok buy.
Device works well sometimes, make sure your international gsm service providers actually support this device- don't just buy it cause it says unlocked.
14 years ago
HTC One V Android smartphone
, and now the Legend has sired the One V. Yes, the V is the runt of the One litter but its forebears had a solid following and, as a one-time Hero owner, I'm hoping the bloodline is in good health.
13 years ago
HTC One V Review
The HTC One V is priced at Rs.17,500 (MOP). At this price tag, it competes with the likes of Sony Ericsson Neo V and the HTC Rhyme . The dual-core Xperia U is priced a little cheaper , but we'll reserve our comment on that phone till we review the unit.
13 years ago
htc one v review
htc one v is an average phone according to me.i did not like its looks that much.inbuild battery is also bottering.the screen is also not scratch free.but great screen and good battery life
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
HTC One V review Review
The HTC One V is an attractive addition to Android's mid-range. It looks good, feels great, has a reasonable camera and apps aplenty. The con? Slightly sluggish web browsing.
Pros:
- Ice Cream Sandwich
- Gorgeous
- distinctive design
- Bright
- brilliant screen
- Fast
- fairly decent snapper
- Slot for microSD card
Cons:
- Sluggish at times
- especially for web browsing
- Typing can be cramped
14 years ago
HTC One V
Nokia Lumia 610 – The Nokia Lumia 610 is the most affordable smartphone you'll find running the Windows Phone 7.5 OS . It also includes a 5MP with HD video recording, similar to the HTC One V, and is powered by a single-core 800 MHz processor.
Pros:
- Striking design
- Vivid display
- Android 4.0
Cons:
- Single-core processor
- Non-removable battery
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
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
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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