Testseek.co.uk have collected 221 expert reviews of the HTC One V and the average rating is 77%. Scroll down and see all reviews for HTC One V.
April 2012
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The editors liked
Re-introduces the much loved HTC Hero styling
Solid HTC build quality
Battery life was good in our tests
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
Ice Cream Sandwich
Gorgeous
Distinctive design
Bright
Brilliant screen
Fast
Fairly decent snapper
Slot for microSD card
Desirable design
Responsive screen
Impressive camera
Strong browser and UI
Stylish design
Colourful display
Great snapper
Compact
Nice design and construction
Latest software
MicroSD card slot
Android 4.0
Great build quality
Beats Audio
Brilliant display
Very affordable
Hardware / design / finishing
Good screen
Battery life
Good photo quality for the price range
Video player
Android 4.0 ICS
Excellent screen
Good spec for price
The editors didn't like
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
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
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Sluggish at times
Especially for web browsing
Typing can be cramped
Slightly poor filming
No Beats headphones
Cramped keyboard
Not dual
Core
Just 4GB storage
Tad slow at times
Measly onboard storage
Disappointing video
Old hardware means it's a little slow
Some missing features could have been incorporated
Aluminum unibody is rare in this price category, Built well, Surprisingly crisp display, Decent performance, Android ICS out of the box
Disappointing camera, Slight niggles with glass around earpiece
The HTC One V is possibly the best mid-range Android phone you can buy at the moment. The new Sony Ericsson Xperia NXT range would be a better choice though, if only it offered ICS out of the box. The retro looks of the One V also work very well...
Pleasant ICS experience, Feature packed camera, Impressive design, Bright display.
No frontfacing camera
The handset's call quality and signal reception during the tests were good. Fortunately, it doesn't show any signs of the dreaded Wi-Fi death grip, which can't be said of previous HTC phones such as Sensation XE and Rhyme . The keyboard is usable in the ...
Design, Runs on latest version of Android – Ice Cream Sandwich out of the box, Reasonably priced, Expandable Memory
No front facing camera, Only 4GB internal memory, No dedicated Camera key, In-built battery,
Vellamo ScoreHTC deserves good credit for at least making an effort to bring the latest Android OS, in a mid range phone, to India. Though it could have provided the phone with a newer look, and surely a faster engine to do justice and relish all the ...
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With the One series HTC are in their best shape in a while and we don't need to investigate who's to blame. The big bad One X and One S will proudly plead guilty as charged. But it would be unfair to deny the HTC One V its little share of credit.The One V...
"Bent chin" design that stands out; aluminum chassis feels great to hold; 5-megapixel BSI sensor takes pictures of average-good quality; cheap.
Non-removable battery lasts for about a day; single-core 1GHz processor makes the phone feel occasionally sluggish.
The HTC One V is a handset that delivers great value for its low-cost of S$398 (US$317). While it sports good features like the BSI camera and a refreshing take on an old design, the handset is let down by its single-core 1GHz processor which isn't ca...
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...