4G enabled, Decent battery life, Good media capabilities, MicroSD card slot
Cheaper design, Lesser specs, Lots of compromises, Only Android 4.0
2013 is going to be a big year for Optus. The company's second largest Telco has been putting a lot of time, money and effort into improving its network and rolling out 4G to the country. Part of that process is delivering devices that can take advantage ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the HTC One SV Android smartphone on Cricket Wireless. In the UK, it's available as a GSM phone, while Cricket's is CDMA with EVO-DO Rev. A 3G and LTE 4G. The phone runs Android 4.0.4 with HTC Sense 4.1 on a 1.2GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4...
W ith the One SV, HTC has introduced a smartphone in a segment where the competition is fierce. At this moment, the HTC One SV is sold at about € 300. The Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system is not the newest version and the One SV’s screen ...
Screen could be better, rivals have better spec for the price
If you really, really want to use 4G, but don't want to splash out on a premium handset, then the One SV is worth a look. But the limitations of screen and processor mean you won't necessarily get the full 4G speed benefits, and if 4G isn't so importan...
4G LTE support and a gorgeous design make the HTC One SV the smartphone to beat on Boost....
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Published: 2013-03-12, Author: Allan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: Price: £315 (no contract), £26 On Contract Reviewer: Alex WhitehouseT he One SV will impress people; faux modesty aside, this is something most of us want and something that HTC has gotten distinctly right. Whilst it fits in a middling price bracket the ...
Dreadful screen resolution, Short on internal storage, Old Android version
The HTC One SV is arguably a handset the company could have done well not to release. The low-resolution screen is a real let down, and if you don’t need 4G there are plenty of better featured handsets to turn your head. If you do need 4G and are on a v...
Low-resolution screen; Average specs; Expensive for what it is
The HTC One SV is little more than a One S with 4G LTE support. It boasts weaker specifications and will end up costing you significantly more due to the current high price of 4G contracts. If you’re gagging for additional network speed you’d be better...
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Published: 2013-02-21, Author: Matt , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
An average entry in the HTC stable - apart from the support for 4G networks, the features just don't match the expensive price tag....
One of the best mid-range 4G handsets around - the One SV LTE is a good option if high-speed internet is what you want. However, we'd hold off on buying a 4G device until the other networks make the service available as that's when pricing will get com...