HTC One SV review and video
HTC One SV Review
HTC One SV Unboxing
HTC One SV unboxing and first impressions
HTC One SV vs. One X XL
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The good: The HTC One SV flaunts a thin, stylish look, a fast processor, and free Muve Music service.
The bad: 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 bottom line: The HTC One SV’s sleek design and fast processor are impressive, but not its call quality or the pictures it takes.
Design
HTC certainly has a knack for crafting striking smartphones and this skill shows in the One SV. With its gentle curves and rounded edges, not to mention vibrant red highlights, the One SV isn’t your typical black-slab handset. Instead, the crimson metallic trim that runs around the phone is reminiscent of HTC’s other premium gadgets such as the Droid DNA and Evo 4G LTE.
Software and UI
Running the Android 4.04 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, the HTC One SV offers a modern software experience. Sure, it’s not the latest and most advanced operating system that has rolled off Google’s assembly line, that being Android version 4.1/4.2 Jelly Bean. HTC has layered its own Sense 4.1 user interface on top of the OS, though. It boasts plenty of useful enhancements such as a lock screen with customizable quick-launch icons, special gesture controls, and browser tools.
Features
The HTC One SV is a true Android smartphone and with this pedigree comes support for all of Google’s popular services such as Gmail, Google+, the Chrome browser, and the Google Play storefront. There you’ll find a wide selection of books, movies, music, and over 700,000 apps for download. The device supports corporate and personal e-mail accounts too, and the previously mentioned social networks.
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