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HTC One V Plans & Deals

 
 

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  • Android
  • Touchscreen
  • Wi-Fi
  • 5 megapixels
  • Video player
  • Email
  • GPS
  • 512MB RAM
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76/100

"The 5MP camera should hopefully take better photos than we’ve seen previously on Android 5MP shooters. This is because t..."
70/100

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HTC One V Specs

Display
TypeSuper LCD 2
Screen Resolution480x800 pixels
Screen Size3.7 inch (9.4 cm)
TouchscreenYes
Camera
Resolution5 megapixels
3D Resolution-
Flash TypeLED
Optical Zoom-
Digital Zoom-
Video Camera720p
Music & Video
Music PlayerYes
Video PlayerYes
Video CallsNo
FM RadioNo
Audio Formatsaac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, .mp3, .wav, .wma
Video Formats.3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv (Windows Media Video 9), .avi (MP4 ASP and MP3)
Memory
RAM512MB
Internal4GB
ExpandableUp to 32GB
Physical
Form FactorSlate
Width59.7 mm
Height120.3 mm
Thickness9.2 mm
Weight115 grams
AccelerometerYes
GyroNo
Connectivity
Main Connectivity3G HSDPA
Maximum Data Speed14.4Mbps
QuadbandYes
Wi-Fi802.11 b/g/n
USB2.0
BluetoothYes
NetxG CapableNo
Telstra Blue TickNo
NetworksGSM 850,900,1800,1900, HSPA/WCDMA 850, 900, 2100
Data NetworksHSDPA 850, 900, 2100
Messaging
Push EmailYes
Text Messages (SMS)Yes
Picture Messages (MMS)Yes
EmailIMAP, POP3, SMTP, Microsoft Exchange
General
GPSYes
MP3 RingtonesYes
Battery (2G Talk)Not available
Battery (Standby)Not available
App StoreGoogle Play
Processor Type1GHz Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon
Operating SystemAndroid

HTC One V Reviews

Average Score:

76/100

90/100

"The onscreen keyboard is excellent, with absolutely brilliant word prediction. We were able to type away at fullspeed without issue. The slow processor can sometimes make the keyboard a little slow to pop up but in operation it's fine. " 9/10

trustedreviews.com
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Positive

"The HTC One V is very pocketable as it only has a 3.7-inch display, but still packs enough power to be a great phone. Running on a Qualcomm 1.0 GHz single-core processor and 512MB of RAM it might not be a powerhouse, but should be plenty for most users needs. "

androidcommunity.com
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80/100

"Using a dedicated image processing chip, the camera is very fast to startup (under a second to the first shot) and then shoots at 4fps if you hold down the shutter. You can pick a best shot from any burst and delete the unwanted images with ease (if desired). Image quality is excellent with well-judged exposures..." 4/5 Stars

expertreviews.co.uk
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80/100

"The 3.7 inch LCD screen features a 480 by 800 resolution and a 252ppi display which isn’t at the high-end of smartphone tech, matching the Nokia Lumia 710 pixel for pixel, but it is vivid and works well at all angles, lacking definition only in the most complex of web pages. " 4/5 Stars

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80/100

"Design is one of the real strengths of the HTC One V, especially when put alongside some of the rivals that are predominantly plastic. By contrast, the HTC One V is a solid device both aesthetically and physically. The unibody design, featuring a small chin, doesn't warp or flex in the hand, so it has a feeling of quality." 4/5 Stars

pocket-lint.com
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75/100

"HTC has established a new bellwether for entry-level phones. Of course, though, that tempting price means having to settle for more limited horsepower. " 7.5/10

gdgt.com
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Mixed

"The One V may look small in size, but it has everything you will need in an Android smartphone – an impressive display, a decent camera, a good music player and ICS. For RM 999, we think it would be the most affordable and feature packed ICS smartphone in the market for now. "

mobile88.com
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73/100

"While we can't say the One V takes fantastic pictures, the phone doesn't take terrible pictures either. The BSI sensor does help with low-light pictures, but we recommend using the flash, which manages to fill up the entire picture easily." 3.6/5 Stars

asia.cnet.com
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71/100

"Considering its relatively meagre specs, it’s barely surprising that raw performance is the one area where the One V doesn’t really excel. Although in everyday use you’re unlikely to feel frustrated — as mentioned above, Android itself runs smoothly, with very little lag — occasionally apps will run a little slower, or loading data might take longer than on a more powerful handset." 7.1/10

theverge.com
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Alex AngoveWhistleOut Review

70/100

"The 5MP camera should hopefully take better photos than we’ve seen previously on Android 5MP shooters. This is because the One V comes rocking one of HTC’s new F2.0 apertures and 28mm lenses, as well as a BSI sensor for better low-light shots. We’re keen to see if this camera actually holds up in the real-world, or if it sounds more impressive on paper than it actually is." 70/100

Alex Angove (WhistleOut)
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70/100

"The One V isn't the fastest phone around. Web browsing especially taxes its single-core chip. So if you're after a hyper-responsive phone, you should splash your cash elsewhere." 3.5/5 Stars

reviews.cnet.co.uk
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70/100

"It offers a reasonable amount of on-the-go juice, with standby times running into the days. But heavy usage will, as with most recent smartphones, have the HTC One V on its knees well before the end of the day." 3.5/5 Stars

techradar.com
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Mixed

"Our main complaint here isn't the camera, nor the build quality, nor the screen (aside from the discoloration); it's the processor. A little bit more horsepower would have really helped the One V stand out as the go-to low-price Android phone. Aside from that, the One V is a compelling proposition for anyone hunting for their first smartphone, or who knocked on the Android party door a little early..."

engadget.com
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HTC One V Review

 HTC One V Preview

The HTC One V is HTC’s latest offering to the more affordable range of the smartphone market. As an aesthetic successor to the popular HTC Hero and HTC Legend devices, the One V boasts the same strong chin and sturdy design of its forebears.

Of course, coming in at the lower end of the market, the One V isn’t exactly over-endowed in the hardware department, but it should still get the job done for many users. The single-core 1GHz CPU and 512MB are what we saw with high-end devices just 2 years ago and should still be able to handle most modern mobile games and apps.

4GB of internal storage isn’t particularly impressive, but there is a MicroSD slot for expandable memory that has the potential to offer up to 32GB of added memory. Once again this is fairly standard for a phone in this price range.

The 5MP camera should hopefully take better photos than we’ve seen previously on Android 5MP shooters. This is because the One V comes rocking one of HTC’s new F2.0 apertures and 28mm lenses, as well as a BSI sensor for better low-light shots. We’re keen to see if this camera actually holds up in the real-world, or if it sounds more impressive on paper than it actually is.

There’s also Beats Audio sound enhancement which we believe may be a first for a smartphone this affordable. While the One V likely won’t come standard with Beats Audio ear-buds, there’s still the possibility for the odd sale here and there that pushes the ear-buds as an added bonus.

Overall we don’t think the One V is going to wow anybody, but it was never intended to. What we do expect from this device is that it will be a solid and reliable handset for an affordable price. The only thing we’re hesitant about right now is the 4GB of storage, which will definitely inhibit the One V’s use as a media device. But like we said the storage is always upgradable for anyone who wants to drop a little extra cash.

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