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Debido a que integra la interfaz HTC Sense 4.0
Una personalización al sistema operativo Android
Se pueden hacer cosas muy interesantes en materia de comunicación
Productividad y entretenimiento. Además
Cuenta con Beats Audio
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Las opciones de conectividad son un poco limitadas y la memeoria RAM es baja
Compact and lightweight, Beautiful display, Android 4.0, Decent camera
Web browser needs more work, Way too little internal storage, Mediocre 720p video
Getting your hands on an HTC One V is going to cost you about $370 off-contract, which is definitely a reasonable price considering what you get in exchange. The smartphone has style and character that few devices in its price category can match, and ...
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2012-11-14, Autor: John , crítica de: crn.com.au
Resumen: 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...
Publicación: 2012-11-08, Autor: John , crítica de: bit.com.au
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...
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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Publicación: 2012-09-05, Autor: Terence , crítica de: techgeek.com.au
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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Publicación: 2012-08-14, Autor: Renai , crítica de: delimiter.com.au
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...
Publicación: 2012-08-04, Autor: Brian , crítica de: 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....