HTC One V
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13 years ago
HTC One V
The Phone is too slow. You have to wait for too many seconds for applications to get started. There is a huge lag on games like Temple doom and Ninjump. Camara is good. Oddly gets hot on using maps and camara.
13 years ago
Not bad but could be better
This is a smart looking compact phone at a reasonable price. However there are some issues with the design. 1) I added a 32GB SD card to increase storage on the phone. It constantly coming loose.
14 years ago
The HTC One V may be the company's latest budget Android phone, but it certainly doesn't look or feel cheap. Boasting an attractive, aluminium unibody design that was made famous by the , the HTC One V features most of the same software enhancements used across the entire One range.
Pros:
- Excellent build quality
- Android and Sense 4.0
- Good value for money
Cons:
- Sharp edges around screen
- Non-removable battery
- No front-facing camera
14 years ago
HTC One V – the best entry level smartphone yet
The HTC One V costs just $300 without a contract – a low price for a high quality phone, and a perfect choice for those who are just switching to a smartphone – with the One V, you will get one of the best possible experiences, that's for sure.
14 years ago
HTC One V Review
Choice is good, and HTC is offering three of them for those wanting to take home one of their new One series of devices. HTC's One line represents a refreshed focus on the software experience and build quality.
Pros:
- + Aluminum unibody feels fantastic in-hand
14 years ago
Goondu review: HTC One V feels premium at budget prices
We can now say that the One V, a low-cost model launched together with the flagship One X, is also highly impressive. Indeed, with a solid build, useful Sense 4.0 interface and a very fast camera, the One V feels like a premium phone belying its entry-level price tag.
14 years ago
PHOTOVIEW: HTC One V Android 4.0 Smartphone with HTC Sense 4.0
The third HTC One smartphone which was announced at last month's Mobile World Congress , is the HTC One V , which is HTC's current entry-level Android phone of the new One series. Not as excellent spec'ed as the One X or One S , it's nevertheless also running Android 4.0 / Ice Cream Sandwich , which...
14 years ago
HTC One V Review
While the HTC One X and One S are hogging the limelight with their mix of raw performance and excellent build quality, there's One more phone in the series that we need to turn our attention to.
14 years ago
Chin up
The One series is the fresh new lineup of smartphones that helped HTC take the spotlight early in 2012. While the One S and One X are flexing muscle at each other as a way to stay sharp for the invasion of the other predators with multi-core processors and high resolution screens, the One V aims at...
14 years ago
HTC One V review
The HTC One V is HTC's third entry in its high-profile new HTC One range, offering a smaller 3.7″ display running on a single-core 1GHz processor. It is is very much the "affordable" option in HTC's newest Android series, but it still arrives running the same HTC Sense 4 interface we saw in the...
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