HTC One V
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14 years ago
HTC One V review Review
The HTC One V is an attractive addition to Android's mid-range. It looks good, feels great, has a reasonable camera and apps aplenty. The con? Slightly sluggish web browsing.
Pros:
- Ice Cream Sandwich
- Gorgeous
- distinctive design
- Bright
- brilliant screen
- Fast
- fairly decent snapper
- Slot for microSD card
Cons:
- Sluggish at times
- especially for web browsing
- Typing can be cramped
14 years ago
HTC One V in-depth review -
We've already fallen in love with the HTC One X and HTC One S , which combined stunning power with slick design and some truly impressive features. So now we come to the HTC One V, the smallest and cheapest of the three, with the unenviable task of following in its brethren's footsteps.
Pros:
- Sleek design
- bright
- colourful screen
- great camera
Cons:
- Occasionally slow
- very little built-in storage
- unimpressive video
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
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
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
HTC One V
HTC One V, The Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) device has a 1GHz single core processor and a 5-megapixel camera. The imager's software is similar to the One X and One S though, it has a startup speed of 0.7 seconds and autofocus of 0.2 second.
Pros:
- +Solid Exterior
- +Decent Camera
- +Beats Audio
- +Excellent battery life
Cons:
- -A faint yellow tint on the display
- -No front facing camera
- -Transceiver
- -Headset
- -Charger
- -USB Cable
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
HTC One V Review By 3G.co.uk
This is quite a bargain, with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and some nifty features, all wrapped up in a neat solid body.
Pros:
- Stylish design
- Bright, colourful display
- great snapper
Cons:
- Tad slow at times
- measly onboard storage
- disappointing video
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...
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