Abstract: In our HTC phone reviews, the HTC One SV is the device that sticks out the most. It is a beautiful smartphone with more features than you can imagine. It has a built-in video camera, still camera, Bluetooth, e-compass and digital compass, and assisted GPS...
Catchy design; offered in different colors, Pleasing to use; device is built well and sturdy, Card reader for cards to 64 GB, Replaceable battery, Extensive communications options (LTE), Good sound quality during calls, Display measurements, Powerful inte
Ships with Google Android 4.0.4, Stereo headset is inexpensive, Virtual keyboard is a bit crowded, Display resolution is only 480 x 800 pixels, Mono speaker is pretty average
HTC One SV SmartphoneOur overall impression is mostly positive. The HTC One SV is pretty complete package. A middle-class smartphone with up-to-date hardware, LTE support, and a nice design. We appreciate the integrated MicroSD card reader and the replace...
HTC One SV Snapshot ReviewPublished: Feb 13, 13 1:55 PMMore by this editorAaron Baker - Member@PhoneDog_Aaronandroid cell phone reviews snapshot reviews HTC One SV HTC One SV Red Cricket HTCPhoneDog Media ExclusiveDownload iM5, now available in the App St...
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Published: 2013-02-07, Author: Mark , review by: Laptopmag.com
Colorful and compact design, Long battery life, Swift overall performance, Fast camera, Unlimited music downloads included
Cricket has small 4G LTE footprint, Low-resolution display, Some photos look soft, Lacks Jelly Bean (for now)
The HTC One SV for Cricket gives contract haters a stylish design, fast camera and long battery life, but Cricket's 4G coverage is limited.
Published: 2013-02-01, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
The HTC One SV flaunts a thin, stylish look, a fast processor, and free Muve Music service
The One SV's screen and camera resolution aren't sharp, its call quality is disappointing, and though its camera is full-featured, it takes mediocre photos
The HTC One SV’s sleek design and fast processor are impressive, but not its call quality or the pictures it takes.
Published: 2013-01-24, Author: Alex , review by: recombu.com
Good design, Snappy user experience, Offers 4G in a more affordable package
Flimsy hardware controls, Screen res should have been higher, 4G usage destroys battery life
As a brand new Android device entering into the mid-range market, we can see what HTC were gunning for. It makes a great first impression with excellent design and a fast, flowing UI, but as you'd expect for the price, the premium user experience isn't ma...