HTC has launched its latest smartphone called the HTC One SV
which is heading to UK
as a great alternative midrange LTE enable device. One SV come with a 4.-3 inch
WVGA display with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich onboard along with HTC Sense 4
UI. HTC One SV will be available first through EE’s 4G network as well as other
carriers in HSPA+ form. One SV was launched alongside Desire SV
Spec wise, One SV come with a 1.2GHZ Qalcomm dualcore S4
processor along with 1GB of RAM plus a modest 8GB of internal storage. HTC compensate
the SV’s lack of internal storage with the availability of microSD slot that
accepts up to 32GB cards. There’s also SkyDrive and Dropbox intergration to
save files in the cloud.
Beats Audio works with the 3.5mm headphone socket, and HTC is claiming “studio quality sound” from the system. As for cameras, there’s a 5-megapixel shooter on the back with a BSI CMOS and f/2.0 aperture lens capable of 1080p HD video recording, while a 1.6-megapixel camera on the front supports up to 720p HD video and has an f/2.2 lens.
One SV also have Beats Audio which work with the 3.5mm headphone
and HTC claimed the sound quality of One SV is as a good as studio quality. There
is also a 5-megapixel shooter on the back with a BSI CMOS and f/2.0 aperture
lens with 1080p HD video recording capability and 1.6-megapixel 720p HD front
facing camera.
There’s also Continuous Shooting and feature which allow the
camera to capture video and picture simultaneously. This features is standard
across all recently released HTC device
HTC says the One SV will hit the store in the next few week
with no specific price announce and will come in two variants, ”Pyrenees blue”
and “Glacier white”.
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