HTC One V
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13 years ago
Excellent value
I had the LG Optimus Elite before switching to the HTC One... the difference is like night and day. It's hard to believe Virgin only spaces them $50 apart. The LG is an embarrasingly bad phone, while this one is the first prepaid phone I've had that I felt like I didn't have to make excuses for -...
Pros:
- Great screen
- fast processor
- lots of onboard memory
Cons:
- Gets a little warm
13 years ago
Since the One V is on the ‘lower' end of HTC's lineup, the specifications are not too impressive but at the same time will provide a decent level of performance.
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.
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.
13 years ago
HTC One V
The HTC One V hasn't had the same degree of attention that the One X or the One S have. As such, it's at risk of becoming the "other" phone, the one that gets ignored. But picking up the design of 2010's HTC Legend and offering a device for those who can't take the size of the larger brothers, the...
Pros:
- Compact
- nice design and construction
- latest software
- microSD card slot
Cons:
- Old hardware means it's a little slow
- some missing features could have been incorporated
13 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is simply the best budget Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphone on the market. For a mere £200 you get a solid handset with a great screen, the latest software and reasonable hardware and reliable battery life.
13 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is very much the kid brother among the recent spate of HTC One handsets (the others are the HTC One X and HTC One S ), but its sights are very firmly set on the Android midrange.
Pros:
- Android 4.0 ICS
- excellent screen
- good spec for price
Cons:
- Processor struggles a bit when browsing
13 years ago
HTC One V
The HTC one V is an impressive package for its price. For AU$30 a month on Optus, you can choose between the One V, the Motorola Defy Mini or the Motorola Razr V for an extra AU$5 a month. If it were up to us, we'd choose the One V.
Pros:
- Fantastic Super LCD screen
- Solid battery life
- HTC Sense UI
- That great HTC "chin" design
Cons:
- Could use more processing grunt
- Camera has great features
- but final photos could be better
13 years ago
Virgin Mobile HTC One V review: Nice phone, good price, no commitment
Virgin Mobile 's new HTC One V Android 4 phone has a similar name to its cousin, the HTC EVO V , but it's a different phone with a lower price point. It may be lacking a few of the EVO V's frills, but it still has a lot going for it.
13 years ago
Well, this is a surprise.
My main reason for choosing this phone was the price. It replaced a Samsung Galaxy S, and I wasn't expecting much. Boy, was I wrong. It's nice to have a slightly smaller phone again. The 3.7" screen is crisp and the colours are fantastic.
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