Sunday 1 July 2012

Virgin Mobile to Launch HTC One

Virgin Mobile HTC One V
The HTC One V is the budget counterpart to the One S and high-end One X, with a 3.7 inch touch display at WVGA resolution, Android 4.0, 1GHz  Snapdragon processor, Beats Audio integration and a 5.0 megapixel camera with HTC’s camera enhancements which include  capturing still images while recording video without disturbing the video capture process via HTC’s Video Pic functionality, along with Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and aGPS radios and support for microSD cards.
While the One V is intended to slot in as the HTC Wildfire’s replacement, the phone is markedly more capable than the Wildfire with the 1GHz processor and increased RAM which should satisfy those looking for a cheaper, but still no less capable alternative to the EVO V, which features WiMax access but is also affected by market availability of such services, making the One V a better alternative for those that don’t live in a market with WiMax access, but still want to take advantage of Android 4.0 and HTC’s much improved Sense 4.0 overlay, which adds many usability improvements in key functionality.