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The HTC One V is the company's latest budget Android phone, featuring an attractive, aluminium unibody design that was made famous by the HTC Legend . Although its specifications naturally can't match the higher priced HTC One X , One XL and One S , the O...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:19
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Over recent months we've seen the high end members of HTC's One family of smartphones, and now it is the turn of the budget One V. Designed as a cheap entry into the family, the One V is noticeably smaller than the other One models, and uses both a 3.7in...
And excellent first smartphone...
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The fourth phone from HTC to , the HTC One V takes on a look similar to the older Legend handset we saw a few years and gives it some much needed upgrades an bringing the operating system up to scratch. HTC’s last One handset for us to review out of...
Great build and feel; Amazing battery life;...
Lacking performance; When the charge cable is plugged in, the touchscreen becomes useless, making the alarms rather hard to use; Web download speed could be better;...
Smartphones can be hard to pick, especially when you know that you're going to be locked into a two-year contract with one, or if you're plonking down lots of cash for a device you hope will last you until you can afford – or need to buy – another one.HTC...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:19
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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...
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HTC was a little known company in the UK until it made a big splash with some of the early Android smartphones. The HTC Hero and HTC Legend were both trail-blazing devices, and many of us here at Expert Reviews bought one or the other. Both phones had...
Great build quality and a fantastic camera, but better-specified phones are available for only a little more money on contract...
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wired.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:20
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The HTC One V is very much the kid brother among the recent spate of HTC One handsets (the others are the HTC One X and HTC One S), but its sights are very firmly set on the Android midrange.At first glance it has the feel of the HTC Legend of old, but...
Android 4.0 ICS, excellent screen, good spec for price...
Processor struggles a bit when browsing...
Unlike most midrange Android phones, the HTC One V gives you the latest Android Ice Cream Sandwich straight out of the box. Add to that a quality casing, beautiful interface, fine screen and an okay camera, and despite its rather sluggardly processor...
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evogadget.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:20
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Among the gazillion of smartphones that have taken the gadget universe by rapid storm, few are cheap. Or at least few offer a decent price. So it is always great news to discover a handset many can own without meaning they have to give up on quality. $317...
Upon seeing that the HTC One V has an affordable price, consumers will want to try it right away. And they should. But if you crave a great CPU, the version on this phone won't quench your thirst...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:20
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No issues to report here. The One V is a perfectly decent telephone. Conversations rarely get cut off and the volume is loud enough to easily carry a conversation from beginning to end, even in a noisy setting.Designed as a less powerful platform than...
Hardware / design / finishing, Good screen, Battery life, Good photo quality for the price range, Video player...
Storage space!, Video rendering...
For a low-end smartphone, the One V would more accurately be called a "very good mid-range smartphone at a low-end price". And how does it stand compared to the Huawei Honor? It's better across the board...
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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 HTC Legend, the HTC One V features most of the same software enhan...
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...
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In the beginning was the Hero and then came the Legend, and now the Legend has sired the One V. Yes, the V is the runt of the One litter but its forebears had a solid following and, as a one-time Hero owner, I’m hoping the bloodline is in good health...
The One V is a thorough refresh of the Hero/Legend form factor but for a phone that is in the mid-price rather than budget category, the absence of a front camera is a drawback. And don’t forget, the new dual-core S-AMOLED 4in Samsung Galaxy S Advance...
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HTC's latest trio of smartphones, the One S, One X and One V have generated quite a lot of chit-chat, but the One V has sat a little on the side-line, while the other two have taken the limelight. That is because the One V is the smaller, budget model, wi...
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, off...
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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:21
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The HTC One V is a smartphone powered by the Android 4.0 operating system. It measures 12.33mm x 59.7mm x 9.24mm and weighs 115 grams. It has a 3.7-inch screen with a 480 x 800 resolution. The HTC One V also has a 1GHz resolution and 4GB of total stora...
Like a lot of HTC smartphones the One V feels like a top quality bit if kit. Its unibody design feels solid, reassuring and as if it would be resilient enough in the long term. The ridged design feature that runs along the edge delivers a nice grip unlike some polycarbonate phones. The Android 4.0 experience might feel diluted somewhat by the inclusion of HTC Sense but not by much. You get the be...
With dual-core and quad-core phones (such as the HTC One X) hitting the shops, or about to, the HTC One V’s single core 1GHz processor is already beginning to feel dated. Sure, it’s quick enough, but not as quick as it could be in comparison to some of the phones we’ll soon be lusting after such as the Samsung Galaxy S3. Video also seems to lack some detail when shooting subjects at long range: y...
The HTC One V is a very capable phone indeed, crammed with all features a smartphone owner could want. Its 1GHz processor means it isn’t quite the standout device it could be but for a budget device the HTC One V does itself proud. HTC One V is tagged...
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Sibling of the quad-core powerhouse that is the HTC One X , the HTC One V might not boast the groundbreaking array of specs handed to its market-topping counterpart, but it is a handset that will push the boundaries of the lower mid-level smartphone secto...
Desirable design, Bright, responsive screen, Impressive camera, Strong browser and UI...
Slightly poor filming, No Beats headphones, Cramped keyboard, Not dual, core, Just 4GB storage...
An all-round impressive handset, the HTC One V is a smartphone that has filtered down a selection of previously used specs to a new budget-friendly price tag, packaging it in an impressive and desirable shell in the process. Although those looking for a...
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The HTC One V hasn't had the same degree of attention that the One X or the One S have. As such, it's at risk of becoming the "other" phone, the one that gets ignored. But picking up the design of 2010's HTC Legend and offering a device for those who...
Compact, nice design and construction, latest software, microSD card slot...
Old hardware means it's a little slow, some missing features could have been incorporated...
Great design for a phone at this level and it's nice to have the latest software, but the limitations lie in the old hardware that powers it. A great phone, as long as you accept its limitations...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2013-11-09 08:30:23
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At £250 SIM-free or from only £13.50 per month if you choose a contract, the HTC One V offers plenty for your money. Okay, so Ice Cream Sandwich does not always perform to its best ability with that single-core chip, but the bright display and 5-megap...
Stylish design; Bright, colourful display; great snapper...
Tad slow at times; measly onboard storage; disappointing video...
This is quite a bargain, with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, and some nifty features, all wrapped up in a neat solid body...
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The HTC One V is the company's latest budget Android phone, featuring an attractive, aluminium unibody design that was made famous by the HTC Legend. Although its specifications naturally can't match the higher priced HTC One X, One XL and One S, the O...
The HTC One V may be the baby of the company's new One series of smartphones, but it comes with much of the same software features as higher priced models like the One X and the One S...
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In recent months we've watched HTC launch the high-end members of its One family of smartphones, and now it is the turn of the budget handset.Designed as a cheap entry into the family, the One V is noticeably smaller than the other One models, and uses bo...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-21 03:09:44
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The HTC One V has crashed the budget party in premium fancy dress; its sturdy aluminium build gives it a reassuring feel in the hand, while its 3.7in, 800x480 display offers detailed, vibrant colours. Throw in camera tricks from its big brother the One X...
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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 i...
I'm used to smartphones lasting around a day on battery life now. The One V did a little better and still had charge at midnight even after I'd powered it up at 6AM. There was a whiff of industrial design about this and it felt really good in the hand. I...
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knowyourmobile.com Updated: 2014-03-21 03:09:45
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HTC unveiled the One V alongside its two new flagship handsets, the HTC One S and HTC One X, at MWC 2012. All three devices were generally very well received following Peter Chou's keynote but the higher specced HTC One S and HTC One X did steal the show...
Android 4.0, Great build quality, Beats Audio, Brilliant display, Very affordable...
Chin may put some users off, Limited storage...
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geeksquad.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-22 03:41:13
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The HTC One V sits towards the lower end of HTC's 2012 smartphone range, but it still has plenty of compelling features to tempt you with. One V brings some interesting styling choices and HTC's famously-good sense UI to the battle for sub-£200 smartphone...
Re-introduces the much loved HTC Hero styling, Solid HTC build quality, battery life was good in our tests...
Single core chip, user interface feels sluggish at times, 5MP camera isn't going to replace your digital point-and-shoot camera, HTC One V design, HTC One V is an unusual looking handset in a sea of almost identical touchscreen phones that fill the High S...
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Being the low-end phone in the HTC's One series lineup, the HTC One V brings something surprisingly refreshing – it has a screen that is less than 4-inches. Yes, I know. Something you thought would never happen as Android phone screen sizes continue to go...
Aluminium unibody; screen size is refreshingly small and reproduce colours well; the camera is good for a 5MP camera...
Hardware specs little underwhelming compared to One X; screen makes Sense UI feel cramped...
The HTC One V is more targeted towards those who are either jumping from pre-paid to a paid plan, but do not want to pay for a $60 a month plan to get a phone like the HTC One X or Galaxy S III. The phone has minor problems, but overall it is a decent pho...
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HTC's One V is the little brother of its flagship One series. Sporting a smaller profile and less powerful innards than its more powerful siblings, but with a design reminiscent of the company's previous Legend handset, is this one smartphone which...
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...
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Over recent months we've seen the high-end members of HTC's One family of smartphones, and now it is the turn of the budget One V. Features and design Designed as a cheap entry into the family, the One V is noticeably smaller than the other One mo...
While HTC isn't going to break any speed records with the One V, it has delivered a very well-rounded budget phone. Performance is a little slow, but the build and design of the handset are impeccable and, as long as the now small 3.7in screen is enough t...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2014-04-13 04:39:31
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Sibling of the quad-core powerhouse that is the HTC One X, the HTC One V might not boast the groundbreaking array of specs handed to its market-topping counterpart, but it is a handset that will push the boundaries of the lower mid-level smartphone sector...
Desirable design, Bright, responsive screen, Impressive camera, Strong browser and UI...
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...
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gadgetdaily.xyz Updated: 2014-05-07 03:12:55
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HTC's 2012 smartphone lineup numbers three handsets as we write this. The One X is the flagship, with its quad core processor and generally blistering specifications. The One S is a smaller, more pocketable offering . And the One V is the baby of the bunc...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-16 03:07:54
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HTC's mid-range One V smartphone has definitely had a lot to fight against; since its announcement at Mobile World Congress in February, the device has been overshadowed by its older siblings; the dual-core One S and quad-core One X.Nonetheless, the One V...
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tekgadg.com Updated: 2014-09-21 02:14:51
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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...
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The One V borrows a lot of its aesthetic design from the HTC Legend and HTC Hero. It's a fairly small device, coming in with just a 3.7 inch display and 9.2mm profile.The casing is metal, which we definitely like on a phone in this price range, and has be...
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...
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If you're looking for a quality yet wallet-friendly smartphone, you may want to take a peek at the HTC One V . This entry-level Android phone belongs to the HTC On e series, and runs the Android 4.0 platform, or commonly known as the Ice Cream Sandwich op...
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...
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chip.com.my Updated: 2016-11-26 23:54:18
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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...
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...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 23:54:18
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It’s no secret that a number of handset manufacturers are struggling to get Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onto their released handsets. What’s making it worse is that there continues to be a trend of phones entering the market running older version of...
Runs Android 4.0, great display, good build quality...
taxing apps will run poorly on the phone, only 4GB internal storage...
If you’re looking for a phone on a budget that offers you a little bit more than just basic text messaging, then the HTC One V is a decent contender. It’s probably not the most powerful thing on the market, but it offers a newer version of Android that...
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HTC's entry-level Android handset comes with a signature design that traces all the way back from the HTC Hero and the HTC Legend. Check out our full review of the Android ICS-packing HTC One V after the break.If you have found yourself wanting the HTC On...
• Sleek, classic design with trademark chin, • Sharp, vibrant screen, • Good, feature-rich camera, • Runs ICS out of the box...
• Internal storage is small, • Display is a fingerprint magnet, • Battery life could be better...
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 t...
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For 2012, HTC released the HTC One series of Android phones that focus on three things: build, camera and audio quality, on top of the beautiful HTC Sense UI they are known for and the reliability of their handsets.The HTC One V is the entry-level model o...
In a nutshell, the HTC One V is now one of the best phones in its class. You'll get a gorgeous 3.7-inch screen, with probably the most beautiful Android UI available out of the box, impressive camera for its size, long-lasting battery, and Beats Audio enh...
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The HTC One V first caught headlines - well, not exactly - at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona , alongside a much-publicized quad-core HTC One X. Together with the yet-to-launch One S model, all three smartphones of the One series make up the flags...
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...
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The HTC One V first caught headlines - well, not exactly - at Mobile World Congress 2012 in Barcelona , alongside a much-publicized quad-core HTC One X. Together with the yet-to-launch One S model, all three smartphones of the One series make up the flags...
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...
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The HTC One V is the third member of the One family, which was announced at MWC 2012. However, HTC Malaysia only brought in the One X and the One V into the market. The One V positions itself as a mid-range Android smartphone and we are here to discove...
A rugged mid-range Android 4.0 smartphone for the budget conscious...
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TechPinas Exclusive! The most affordable member of HTC's 2012 One family of Android handsets is now officially out in the Philippines! You can get HTC One V free of contract at any branch of Digital Walker for only Php 16,500...
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At the HTC One series regional launch, we managed to get a closer look of the HTC One V . The One V is the lowest entry model in the One series line up which comes with a familiar iconic design of the HTC Legend / Hero .Looking beyond the modest 1GHz sing...
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In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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In a not so surprise but strategic move, HTC CEO Peter Chou unified the new line of Android smartphones under the...
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