HTC One V handled on video at CITA 2012
The third smartphone in the HTC One range of Android Ice Cream sandwich devices is of course the HTC One V, a device that was first seen back during Mobile World Congress 2012, albeit being a prototype of the Android smartphone. However the HTC One V made an appearance during CTIA 2012 in New Orleans, and as such we have a video of the HTC One V for your viewing consideration below.
The HTC One V hands on video comes our way courtesy of the guys over at Phandroid, who were on hand at CTIA 2012 and managed to get a little playtime with the new Android Ice Cream sandwich handset.
Although the HTC One V is part of the One range of devices the handset doesn’t pack the Snapdragon S4 processor but rather a Qualcomm S3 dual core processor, but apparently is still enough to handle Android 4.0 and HTC Sense 4.0 without any problems.
Apparently though when the guys went hands on with the HTC One V, the software wasn’t near completion, and as such their 3D recent apps feature that has been seen on the HTC One X, HTC One S, HTC Droid Incredible 4 and HTC EVO 4G LTE is missing; however you do get a stock Android 4.0 look and feel.
Specs for the HTC One V include a 3.7-inch touch screen, 5 megapixel rear facing auto-focus camera with LED flash, 720p video, 1GHz processor, 512MB RAM, 4GB internal memory, microSD expansion up to 32GB, WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0, HTC Sense 4.0 and Android Ice Cream Sandwich.
With that all said, I’ll let you head on down to hit that play button to check out the HTC One V hands on footage for yourself…enjoy.
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Why does it shows only 0.97 gb memory
 because is like that , what about is gonna show you 0.38 gb , and slowing down because apps gonna eat the rest of memory and you can’t stop some of apps?? that true , I had one and returned is was having problem with apps couldn’t like dial number , facebook, no chance to reset , nightmare , thank you htc