HTC One V
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13 years ago
HTC One V
So I felt kind of left out when I realized that all these smartphones were coming out this year, and I still had a first generation smartphone. So I decided to get a new phone, The HTC One V.
13 years ago
HTC One V (Virgin Mobile) review: HTC One V (Virgin Mobile)
Demanding Android fans won't like the HTC One V's slow performance but its premium design and low, no-contract price makes it a steal on Virgin Mobile. We recently reviewed both the unlocked and U.S. Cellular versions of the HTC One V. Because of the two devices' similar construction and features, applicable portions of those reviews will be used in this evaluation of the HTC One V for Virgin Mobile.
Pros:
- The HTC One V is affordable, compact, and elegant, and runs Android 4.0 and Sense 4
- It has a nimble camera and colorful screen.
Cons:
- A slow processor and pokey 3G data hold the One V back.
12 years ago
HTC One V review
Sibling of the quad-core powerhouse that is the HTC One X , the HTC One V might not boast the groundbreaking array of specs handed to its market-topping counterpart, but it is a handset that will push the boundaries of the lower mid-level smartphone sector.
14 years ago
I like it but what really put me off is the annoying static noises when any sound is played through the headphones on this phone. it diminishes audio quality when you use noise-cancellation headphones on a low-volume setting. I wonder if others faced this problem or is mine a faulty product.
Pros:
- Decent Camera
- htc sense
- ICS
- great build quality
Cons:
- Sluggish on 3d graphics
- laggy browser
- static noises while listening to audio through earphones
13 years ago
The HTC One V is a very capable phone indeed, crammed with all features a smartphone owner could want. Its 1GHz processor means it isn't quite the standout device it could be but for a budget device the HTC One V does itself proud.
Pros:
- Like a lot of HTC smartphones the One V feels like a top quality bit if kit
- Its unibody design feels solid, reassuring and as if it would be resilient enough in the long term
- The ridged design feature that runs along the edge delivers a nice grip unlike some polycarbonate phones.
Cons:
- With dual-core and quad-core phones (such as the HTC One X) hitting the shops, or about to, the HTC One V's single core 1GHz processor is already beginning to feel dated
- Sure, it's quick enough, but not as quick as it could be in comparison to some of the phones we'll soon be lusting after such as...
12 years ago
The Worst Phone Ever
respected all this is my first ever review in life don't know what to say or not but to be frank the phone is a Shit. it's the worst phone ever if u will get this phone for free then don't purchase it especially Vodafone users u will get mad on network dropping issues. I have used this phone.
9 years ago
Sluggish phone ever, Don't expect performance
The worst experience I ever had after buying HTC one V was that It went totally dead in first month without any reason. The phone won't get charge or not show any sign of charging or switch ON.After contacting the customer care they have taken more than a month to detect its flaws and told me that...
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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