HTC One V heads to Cricket Wireless
The HTC One series marches on with a contribution to the Cricket Wireless mobile carrier here within the USA with the budget-minded HTC One V. This device was released several times already, once internationally and with Virgin Mobile, Metro PCS, and US Cellular. Now the foremost pocket-friendly of the HTC One series appears again, complete with Beats Audio, Cricket’s own Muve Music service, and a release date of September 2nd! This device comes with HTC’s own ImageSense software to make certain your 5 megapixel camera does some fabulous work. You’ve also got a 28mm wide angle lens and smart LED flash in conjunction with a BSI sensor and the HTC ImageChip – formerly called the HTC ImageSense Chip – that is its own separate processor made in particular to deal with your photo-taking adventures. Have a peek at our full review of the HTC One V and confirm you are ready to rock when Cricket brings theirs quite soon. You’ll be working with 4GB of memory, 512 MB of RAM, and a 1500 mAh battery – non-removable, incidentally. This device weighs in at 4.06 ounces and should be popping out of the box with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. The HTC One series also all comes with HTC Sense version 4, the most recent version of HTC’s vision for Android. The display in this device is a three.7-inch super LCD, and under the hood you have a Qualcomm Snapdragon S3 1GHz single-core processor. You’ll be capable to pick this device up nationwide at the 2nd of September at your favorite Cricket Wireless-carrying store or outlet. Have a peek on the timeline below to peer the remainder of our HTC One V hands-on posts to stand up up to now in this fabulous HTC One device!
