Abstract: The HTC One V is one of the latest HTC phones on the market. When you compare HTC phones, you'll find the biggest difference between the HTC One V and other HTC phones is the One V's shape. From a side angle you'll notice a slight curve on the bottom of t...
Compact and lightweight, Beautiful display, Android 4.0, Decent camera,
Web browser needs more work, Way too little internal storage, Mediocre 720p video
It has a strong form factor that is sturdy and aesthetically pleasing, which separates it from other candybar plastic-backed offerings currently available. ICS on-board combined with the latest Sense UI is a worthwhile experience on the device. Overal...
Abstract: The One V has one cool feature that I haven't seen on any other Android phone. I get tired of typing my email address over while setting up various accounts on a new phone. The One V uses auto-complete, remembering what you've typed previously and offerin...
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Published: 2012-08-15, Author: Alex , review by: pcmag.com
Nice display. Runs Android and Sense 4.0. Comfortable size.
No 4G. Midrange hardware. No front camera. Chin design isn't for everyone
The HTC One V for Virgin Mobile offers good software at a good price, but it's a little underpowered....
The HTC One V is an all-around solid performer. It may lack the sex appeal and flashy specs of its larger HTC brothers, but for this class of device, it's hard to beat. The aluminum materials and Leno-esque chin give the One V a great little personality, ...
Abstract: The HTC One V is third in line in the One series of Android 4.0 powered devices from HTC. The One V now available on Virgin mobile prepaid network for $199 is what I like to call an action packed smartphone . Meaning, its got a lot in a small frame. It ru...
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Published: 2012-08-03, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The HTC One V is affordable, compact, and elegant, and runs Android 4.0 and Sense 4. It has a nimble camera and colorful screen.
A slow processor and pokey 3G data hold the One V back.
Demanding Android fans won't like the HTC One V's slow performance but its premium design and low, no-contract price makes it a steal on Virgin Mobile.
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Published: 2012-07-20, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The HTC One V is affordable, compact, and elegant, and runs Android 4.0 and Sense 4. It has a nimble camera and colorful screen
A slow processor and pokey 3G data hold the One V back
The HTC One V's premium design is fashionable but demanding Android fans should steer clear of this phone's poor performance.
Abstract: Aaron takes an in-depth look at US Cellular's HTC One V . A member of the One series, the V offers a 1 GHz single-core Snapdragon CPU, 3.7-inch Super LCD, 5-megapixel camera with 720p HD video recording, 1,500 mAh non-removable battery, and Android 4.0 wi...