Wednesday, March 6, 2013

HTC One SV with 4G




HTC One SV


devices getting 4G support. You’ll also find NFC, DLNA and Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities in the One SV
for those not lucky enough for 4G speeds just yet. HTC has done a great job at pitching the One SV
as a true mid-range device. It does lack in certain departments, mainly the display and camera, but it
excels in others. Not only is it a superbly built device, it comes with the best version of Sense
yet, and offers the average user a competitively priced chance at getting their hands on a 4G
device for the first time.

this size. The problem is most noticeable when viewing pictures and watching movies, which
doesn’t bode well for the fi ve-megapixel camera included here. The camera is distinctly average in
the daytime, but below par in low-light conditions. One of the best features of the camera is that you
can take 30 quick-fi re shots in a matter of seconds, but once again the grainy quality spoils it. You can
record in 1080p HD, which is a massive plus for a mid-range device, and the 1800 mAh battery
handles this feature well.

Despite the display, the One SV is very quick, and the Qualcomm dual-core processor handles
most tasks well. Whether you’re browsing, downloading apps or simply just moving around the
device, the processor handles it all very well. The accompanying 1GB of RAM might be a little
disappointing to some, but caters for a smaller device like this well enough, and copes with basic
multitasking without facing any software lag. As with any HTC phone you’ll get its very own
skin here in the form of Sense. The One SV ships with Android 4.0 and runs Sense 4.1, which is by far
the best version of its custom skin yet, and there are some quality feature additions that the One SV
can be proud of. Messaging has been vastly revamped, there are a new range of entertainment
hubs for your files and the browser has had a few tweaks to improve general use. It isn’t up to the
standard of the pure Android experience, but it’s making ground that’s for sure.The main selling point of the One SV is the fact  it’s one of the first mid-range phones in the UK with 4G LTE support. Although the availability of 4G in the UK is still limited, it’s great to see cheaper Expandable storage The micro SD slot means you can expand the 8GB of internal storage up to 64GB The HTC One SV excels in most areas making it a great addition to the company’s already impressive range

» Operating system ...............Android 4.0.4
» Processor ................................... Dual-core 1200MHz
» Memory .......................................8GB storage
» Dimensions ..............................128 x 66.9 x 9.2mm
» Weight ..........................................122g
» Display size ...............................4.3-inch
» Display resolution ...............480 x 800 pixels
» Expansion slot ....................... micro SD

HTC One SV devices getting 4G support. You’ll also find NFC, DLNA and Bluetooth 4.0 capabilities in the One SV for those not lucky enough for 4G speeds just yet. HTC has done a great job at pitching the One SV as a true mid-range device. It does lack in certain departments, mainly the display and camera, but it
excels in others. Not only is it a superbly built device, it comes with the best version of Sense yet, and offers the average user a competitively priced chance at getting their hands on a 4G device for the first time.

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