HTC One V
Announced at the MWC2012, the HTC One V is supposed to be the affordable Ice Cream Sandwich phone of the HTC One series. The HTC One V packs a 1GHz processor with 512MB and Adreno 205 GPU. The One V pushes itself ahread of the competition in the mid range because it has the latest and the greatest from Google and HTC – Ice Cream Sandwich and Sense UI 4.0. There is a 5MP camera on the back that can snap some impressive photos and can record 720p HD videos. There is no front camera for those who would like to have video chats. The body design is very much like the HTC Legend with a chin that protrudes from the body.
HTC One V – Why and Why not
Why you should the HTC One V?
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- 1GHz processor
- 512MB RAM
- Adreno 205 GPU
- Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich
- Excellent Audio – Beats Audio
- 5MP camera and 720p HD Video recording
- Good connectivity – 3G, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS with A-GPS
- Charges of microUSB
- Good finish and build quality
- Sufficient internal storage 4GB out of which 1GB is user accessible – enough for Apps
- micro SD card slot up to 32GB
- Complete Adobe Flash support in the browser
- Expensive mid range – Rs17000
- Non user accessible battery
- No front facing camera
- Poor quality headphones
- No dedicated camera key
- Not so impressive screen
- Full features of Sense 4.0 are not there
HTC One V – Bottomline
The HTC One V is the affordable one among the HTC One series, but is priced at Rs17000. The phone offers great features for the price, 5MP camera, 720pHD video recording, ICS, excellent audio quality and many more, but the price is a little expensive for the common man. If you are the one who does not worry about a few bucks when it comes to getting a mid range smartphone, then the HTC One V is for you.
HTC One V – Beyond common man’s mid range budget







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