HTC Desire V
HTC DESIRE V REVIEW
The
Desire V will be available in Asia from June 16. Do check with your local telcos
and resellers for pricing. The display is pretty good with nice viewing angles
and even under direct sunlight, the screen is visible perfectly well. The multi
touch 4-inch display has 16M colors with 233ppi and is a pleasure to look
at.The phone has a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels. This part is very essential
to me and believe me, with Beats Audio, you would keep on listening to your
favorite songs! With or without Beats Audio, this is an excellent device to
listen to songs and be amazed by the super sound quality. Sadly, there's no
equaliser and you just have the option of turning the sound enchancer On and
Off. but, the loudness, clarity, bass etc is excellent. FM Radio with RDS also
works good. The handset only has 4GB of onboard storage, though you can expand
it with a microSD card. You may want to do so for your music and multimedia
needs--if only to take advantage of the Beats Audio integration of the handset.
On the 4-inch 480 x 800 screen, browsing web with flash is simply fluid. The
512MB RAM would show up lags for flash heavy Pages, but overall, the standard
web browser would keep you satisfied. Zooming and text are flawless and pretty
sharp. You get all the option to tweak, but I have seen that Opera Mini is
exceptionally smooth, so maybe future firmwares may address the default web
browser sluggishness once a while. And yeah, it supports Adobe Flash 11 and not
lite. There's a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, but we note it lacks the
features of the photography-orientated One series handsets (including a
dedicated imaging chip). It also doesn't do HD video recording.The 4-inch
display may have only a WVGA (800 x 480-pixels) resolution, but it looked great
in the brief time that we spent with it. The SIM card slots are near the camera
module and in between, you have the memory card slot, making it a very simple
and elegant design. Very user friendly, I must admit. On the top is the
Power/Lock Button + 3.5 mm jack, on the left, microusb slot and on the right is
the volume control. The power button is
too slim and takes some time to get used too. Below the beaultiful 4-inch
screen, you will find three capacitive buttons which are a joy to use. In the
Box, you get the beauty with standard things like normal non-Beats headset,
charger, manual and data cable cum charging cord. The 8GB card is to be given
by the retailer separately as the retail box just instructs you to ask for your
free 8GB card. The 1650 mAh battery is good for 1.5 days and if sparingly used,
then up to 2.5 days. Heavy usage would still give you one full day. For me,
it's above average as I am still in awe of Motorola Razr MAXX 3300 mAH, which
is like the benchmark for me! I am connected to my Google accounts &
services 24x7 and the same goes for my Facebook account. Phone calls for 1 hour
thorughout, lots of text messaging, occasional web browsing, 1 hour of Beats
Audio Bliss and rare Shots from the Camera are the other regular things I do on
my cellphone. The HTC Desire V is a dual-SIM smartphone and comes with very
light and thin body built. Some of the Desire V's highlights include the
Android Ice Cream Sandwich operating system, a larger battery pack for better
battery life, Sense v4.0 user interface and Beats Audio. This is prrety set.
SPECIFICATION & FEATURES
HTC DESIRE V PRICE
Price in USA $272
Price in UK £142
Price in EURO €199
Price in PAK Rs.29,800
Price in INDIA Rs.16,200
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