Looks like HTC is having a good time at MWC 2012 and they have come up with a series of high-end smartphones tagged under ‘ONE’ brand. The company has unveiled the HTC One V smartphone which is the entry-level phone under HTC One Series. The devices comes loaded with the mind-blowing new HTC Sense 4.0 UI overhaul for Android Ice Cream Sandwich, aluminium bosy with a 3.7-inches WVGA LCD display. The phone is powered by a 1GHz single-core processor, with a 512MB of RAM and a pretty low, 4GB onboard memory.
If you think the 4GB is not enough, HTC has got something great for you. The company has tied up with Dropbox to provide the users a 25GB of storage space or you can opt for a microSD card. But if I get one, I would wisely choose Dropbox as my primary option. Other than these configurations, the phone’s looks is decent and calm. The camera is capable of recording videos at 720p with its 5 megapixel rear lens. Unfortunately, the phone does not have a front-end camera for Video calling. But as I told earlier, the phone is an entry level smartphone and these can be sacrifised. The HTC One V does not compromise on screen quality. The screen is damn bright and is definitely a competitor for other models.