HTC One V
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14 years ago
HTC One V Review
The bottom of the range is never a good place to be. Not if we're honest. If your budget will "only go" as far as the One V then you might think that you're losing out. Sure, when it comes to specs this isn't as F1-fast as the One S or the One X, but is it a substitute for the phone you really want?
14 years ago
Bell HTC One V Review (Video)
The One V is neither the best phone on the market, nor the best One Series device. But it isn't trying to be: the device fits into a very important niche within the low-cost smartphone category, and at the moment there isn't a better proposition.
14 years ago
HTC One V Review
The HTC One V isn't the lowest cost budget Android phone you can get your hands on, in fact, it is at the upper end of the budget side of things. If you can squeeze your limited finances and find the cash, it is probably the best of the budget bunch, offering the latest Android version, with a good...
14 years ago
No it is not fair to call HTC One V, a sibling of HTC One X. Look wise they are very different. One look at the picture of the phone (see pics) and you'll agree – HTC One V belongs more to the HTC Hero clan. It is far- far away from the beauty of One X.
Pros:
- Design
- Runs on latest version of Android – Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box
- Reasonably priced
- Expandable Memory
Cons:
- No front facing camera
- Only 4GB internal memory
- No dedicated Camera key
- In-built battery
14 years ago
HTC One V Review
With all that hype for quad-core smartphones with massive displays, I sometimes wonder if the need for feature-packed smartphones with lesser processing power and smaller displays are slowly diminishing. With my experience with the One V, I can say that there's still hope.
13 years ago
HTC One V review
We've reviewed a handful of Android 4 Ice Cream Sandwich smartphones over the last few months, but they've all been on the pricey side. The HTC One V, on the other hand, is a rather more affordable option at just over £200 without a contract – this is even less than Samsung's own moderately priced...
13 years ago
The HTC One V is an entry-level smartphone in the HTC One line-up. It continues the 'chin' motif that was previously seen in the HTC Hero and the HTC Legend. How does the phone perform in real life? Read the review to find out. HARDWARE The HTC One V is an easy phone to hold.
13 years ago
The HTC One V's place in the smartphone world is immediately ascertained. It's built and marketed for the lower-end, mid-ranged entry level shelves, made for people looking for something without having to pay too much. The venerable bit of it, however, is just how much it tries to be the best of it.
Pros:
- Good design and display
- Excellent camera
- Decent performance
Cons:
- Low internal memory
13 years ago
HTC One V expert review
This handset can't possibly be judged in the same category as the more expensive One X and S, however it's a good little contender for the low to mid-range crown. Whether you love the ‘chin' on the bottom of the handset or not will likely play a large part in deciding whether or not you take the...
Pros:
- 3.7" capacitive touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels
- Single core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU @ 1Ghz
- Android Operating System
- version 4.0 (Jellybean) with HTC Sense version 4.0
- Beats Audio
- 5MP Camera lens with
Cons:
- 3.7" capacitive touchscreen (480 x 800 pixels
- Single core Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU @ 1Ghz
- Android Operating System
- version 4.0 (Jellybean) with HTC Sense version 4.0
- Beats Audio
- 5MP Camera lens with
13 years ago
HTC One V is indeed a well priced phone with a nice feature set and good performance. For those who like HTC Sense user interface this phone is a safe buy. Those you are simply seeking a good mid range phone too can place a safe bet on this one.
Pros:
- Nice touch and display
- Good performance
- Nice battery life
- Good to look at and hold
Cons:
- Camera not good
- No front facing camera
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