Realmucoy:
I was worried when I saw all the reviews about the battery and how it wouldn't fully charge. When I got it, the first day I allowed it to charge over night and I was bummed to find out that the battery didnt fully charge. But luckily just two days after recieving the phone I got an update notification that HTC had a software update so that the battery would fully charge. The next day it was 100%. As far as battery life, I think its very good. On my optimus v I would use up the battery before the end of the day but with the htc one v, I am able to get about 1.5 days out of the battery. And I am not one to use my phone lightly, I usually am texting, on apps, or on the phone. It has never frozen on me and it has never turned off suddenly. The camera is pretty amazing compared to many other prepaid phones' cameras. I'm not planning on going into detail, I just wanted to clear up about the battery problem and that the phone overall is very good. Probably one of my favorite prepaid phones.
M. Luna (California):
I upgraded from the old LG optimus v, which was 120 dollars and this 200 dollar phones absolutely blows the optimus v out of the water. Everything on the phone flows smoothly and everything is easy to reach and fix to your liking's. The widgets, settings, apps are all so much easier to work with because of the android Ice Cream Sandwich although a few of my older apps on my optimus v keep crashing on this phone. The battery life is also almost twice as better as my old phone, and the pictures and video are just amazing. I also choose this phone over the HTC Evo and I have no regrets!
Paul Corlatan "Paul Corlatan" (Santa Barbara, CA USA) :
I've fallen in love with this phone after a couple of hours of setting it up and playing with it. I bought it for my father who is ready to get rid of his old basic flip phone. I'm very familiar with Android since I've had a Samsung Epic 4G on Sprint for 2 years, yet I can't help but like the HTC Sense interface as well as the Android 4.0 operating system, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, which is intuitive and easy to use. It's also very quick and snappy with the 1 GHz CPU. As for the physical quality, I love the aluminum unibody design. It feels sturdy and high quality. The texture isn't too slippery and I'll be trying out a couple of cases to see how they feel. The screen is nice and bright and looks very crisp.
The main gripe I have with the phone is that it was designed with a sealed battery, meaning it's not meant to be user replaceable. It is possible to replace it with a little bit of work, but if I wasn't familiar with opening electronics and soldering I'd be out of luck. It's easy enough to remove the bottom cover to access the microSD port and the speaker, though. Another gripe I have, which I know can be fixed with some hacking (rooting, custom ROM, etc) is that the battery icon does not show numbers for the percentage of battery life remaining, it only shows the battery icon "draining" as the battery life decreases.
Overall I'm very happy with the phone and I'm sure once my father adjusts to Android he will be happy with it too.


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