It may be the third and most entry-level of the HTC One family of phones, but the Ice Cream sandwich V is certainly no slouch.
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HTC One V
BARCELONA, Spain--When HTC announced its HTC One family of phones, it saved the HTC One V, the runt of the litter, for last. It may be less high-powered than its cohort, comprised of the HTC One X and One S, but it promises to be a good choice in its own right for the budget set.
HTC has always placed a special emphasis on design, producing handsets of all price points that look and feel premium, even if they're not too costly. The One V is certainly a child of this mindset. Smaller than the others with its 3.7-inch screen, it has a classy finish, the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, and a 5-megapixel camera that can shoot 720p HD video and process multimedia on the same image chip as in the other two One phones.
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