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Published: 2013-01-23, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Flagship smartphones may get us talking, but it’s mass market devices like the HTC One SV that get huge sales, and that’s just what UK 4G trailblazer EE needs to help push LTE to the mainstream. HTC’s mid-range Android ticks some high-end boxes, with i...
I don't think Cricket customers can do much better than the HTC One SV right now. Sure, it costs a hefty $349.99, but everything about it works well. The biggest complaint I can point out is that call quality and volume are only "average" and not "excelle...
As Cricket's latest LTE-enabled phone, the HTC One SV brings quality construction in a outstanding mid-range packageIt's tough to review a phone that doesn't stand out from the crowd. On the other hand, when the crowd is made up of great phones from HTC l...
Abstract: One after another, HTC ( 2498 ) churns out positively gorgeous smartphones that make most rival Android handsets look like cheap toys . Stunning though the company's work may be, HTC continues to struggle . After ending 2012 on something of a high note , ...
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Published: 2013-01-15, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: It seems that more and more people are starting to look at alternatives to the four major US wireless carriers as wireless costs continue to rise. In the past, you had to settle for pretty basic phones, but that is changing as more modern smartphones are ...
Camera leaves room for improvement, Unimpressive screen resolution of 800 by 480 pixels
Not bad, HTC, not bad. The smarthpone that you've crafted may be a bit rough around the edges, but it is still a very solid Android offering, and the presence of LTE connectivity is, of course, more than welcome. Whoever picks the HTC One SV up will b...
Abstract: The HTC One SV is a mid-range 4G LTE smartphone that, despite it's confusing name, really has nothing to do with the HTC One V. More accurately, it's closer to being an upgraded version of the HTC One S.While it's true that HTC we expect HTC to unveil som...
Compact, comfortable design, 4G capable, Reasonable battery life
Low resolution screen, Sense UI won't suit all tastes, Mediocre camera
The HTC One SV is a mid-range Android phone that has a comfortable design, 4G capabilities and reasonably good battery life. However, the low resolution screen and mediocre camera make it overpriced. A good but far from great smartphone...
Published: 2013-01-27, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Good form factor, Nice bright screen — bright whites, good colours, Interface is nice and responsive — HTC Sense really doesn't lag too much, Battery is removable — you can carry a spare, Battery is 1800mAh — not all that large, but it lasts for ages
Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich at release. in 2013 this is bordering on inexcusable, Related: There's no word on Jelly Bean coming to the One SV, Low resolution — 480 x 800 (213 ppi pixel density). While the screen's nice and bright, the resolution is
How do we wrap up the HTC One SV?HTC's One SV is targeted in the mid-range, and it's a good performer. The physical size and weight of the phone is well and truly in the middle of the market; there's phones smaller and larger, and the One SV appears to be...