Are you a high-end user who demands a great deal of performance and usage from your consumer electronics and is willing to pay for it? If so, don't buy the One V; it's got mid-range specifications and performance that aren't up to date for mid-2012 and w...
Published: 2012-08-04, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com.au
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....
Overall we'd recommend that anyone shopping for a budget phone give some consideration to including the HTC One V in their comparison list. At the end of the day, while imperfect, it was certainly a reliable smartphone experience, if somewhat trimmed-down...
The HTC One V may be smaller and cheaper than the rest of the company's One range, but it's certainly very well constructed. A few quirks detract from the overall user experience but on the whole, this is an excellent budget Android phone and should ce...
Slightly poor filming, No Beats headphones, Cramped keyboard, Not dualcore, Just 4GB storage
Bringing impressive specs to a more entry-level friendly price point, the HTC One V is a smartphone that will help push user expectations of competitively priced handsets to new, ever advancing levels. Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today...
Abstract: 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.HARDWAREThe HTC One V is an ...
Thin and lightweight design, Userfriendly camera packed with cool features, Beats Audio technology, which gives you a one of a kind music entertainment, Free 25GB Dropbox space, It has an expandable memory of up to 32GB
It isn't dualcore, Unimpressive 5 megapixel sensor camera, It lacks a secondary camera, Beats Audio earphone isn't included
Good design and display, Excellent camera, Decent performance
Low internal memory
The HTC One V may be marketed as a mid-range, affordable phone, but it doesn't feel so. Everything, from the built quality to the crisp screen, is given as much care and attention in craft. While the 1GHz processor isn't the most powerful, the phone runs...
Well, what do we have to say about the HTC One V? At S$398, it is a good value-for-money smartphone with looks to boot. As we have mentioned, HTC has had a record of making phones that are fashionable and sleek-looking, and we are pleased to see the line...