HTC One V
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13 years ago
BEST PHONE AT CHIP RATE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I have checked for the same mobile on other sites and sulekha is giving me the same for a lesser cost of Rs. 16,999 can u give me an offer that I can get the mobile at a better price!!
13 years ago
Probably the best value smartphone on the market right now.
The year is 2013, and by now if you do not have a smartphone you are considered outdated and behind on the times. Furthermore, it's no longer just good enough to have a smartphone, it's got to be running at least Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, or be an Apple iPhone.
13 years ago
HTC One V is Much Improved over my LG Optimus V: Updated
Note: Because this phone is considered to be a mid to entry-level smart phone, I am not comparing it
Pros:
- Very good value as an entry or mid-level smart phone
Cons:
- No front-facing camera
13 years ago
HTC One V (Jupitor Rock)
"HTC ONE V model is looking Good. the features that is having awesome. But, I feel that Camera is not much good in some shades like Night, too much sun..etc...It will produce different colored photo, not actual photo..! Else Very Good & Nice Mobile...! I like It.
12 years ago
HTC One V (Primo)
This is the Worst phone made by HTC. Please do not even think to buy it. Within six months it becomes slow like tortoise. and after that hands free port becomes dead, and Motherboard crashes.
Pros:
- Love at First site
Cons:
- Then It will destroy your 19000 INR and whole life
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 - Friendly on the Pocket
The affordable HTC One V comes with an ICS-flavored treatment, a Sense 4.0a UI, and a 5-megapixel camera with BSI sensor and F2.0 aperture. Interested to know how it fared in our testing? Find out more after the jump!
Pros:
- Excellent design and solid build quality
- Crisp 3.7-inch LCD screen
- Refined Sense 4.0a UI
- Affordable price
- Decent battery life
Cons:
- Limited internal memory space
- Single-core processor
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...
13 years ago
The HTC One V is a budget smartphone with looks and design that belies its status.
13 years ago
Hot on the heels of the power-packed One X comes the relatively lower powered but also more pocket-friendly One V. Could the combination of decent hardware, new software and attractive price make this the turnaround vehicle for HTC in the country?
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