HTC One SV - Specifications. Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances
Information about the make, model, and alternative names of the specific device, if available.
Design
Information about the dimensions and weight of the device, presented in different units of measurement. Materials used, colors offered, certificates.
Width Width information - refers to the horizontal side of the device in its standard orientation during use. | 66.9 mm (millimeters) 6.69 cm (centimeters) 0.22 ft (feet) 2.63 in (inches) |
Height Height information - refers to the vertical side of the device in its standard orientation during use. | 128 mm (millimeters) 12.8 cm (centimeters) 0.42 ft (feet) 5.04 in (inches) |
Thickness Information about the thickness of the device in different units of measurement. | 9.2 mm (millimeters) 0.92 cm (centimeters) 0.03 ft (feet) 0.36 in (inches) |
Weight Information about the weight of the device in different units of measurement. | 122 g (grams) 0.27 lbs 4.3 oz (ounces) |
Volume The approximate volume of the device, calculated based on the dimensions provided by the manufacturer. Refers to devices with the shape of a rectangular parallelepiped. | 78.78 cm³ (cubic centimeters) 4.78 in³ (cubic inches) |
Colors Information about the colors in which this device is offered for sale. | Black White |
SIM card
The SIM card is used in mobile devices to store data that certifies the authenticity of mobile service subscribers.
Mobile networks
A mobile network is a radio system that allows multiple mobile devices to communicate with each other.
GSM GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) is designed to replace the analogue mobile network (1G). For this reason, GSM is often called a 2G mobile network. It is improved by the addition of GPRS (General Packet Radio Services), and later EDGE (Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution) technologies. | GSM 850 MHz GSM 900 MHz GSM 1800 MHz GSM 1900 MHz |
CDMA CDMA (Code-Division Multiple Access) is a channel access method used in communications in mobile networks. Compared to other 2G and 2.5G standards like GSM and TDMA, it provides higher data transfer speeds and the ability to connect more consumers at the same time. | CDMA 800 MHz CDMA 1900 MHz |
UMTS UMTS is an abbreviation for Universal Mobile Telecommunications System. It is based on the GSM standard and belongs to 3G mobile networks. Developed by 3GPP and its biggest advantage is providing greater speed and spectral efficiency thanks to W-CDMA technology. | UMTS 850 MHz UMTS 900 MHz UMTS 1900 MHz UMTS 2100 MHz |
LTE LTE (Long Term Evolution) is defined as a fourth generation (4G) technology. It is developed by 3GPP based on GSM/EDGE and UMTS/HSPA to increase the capacity and speed of wireless mobile networks. The subsequent technology development is called LTE Advanced. | LTE 700 MHz Class 13 LTE 800 MHz LTE 1800 MHz LTE 2600 MHz |
Mobile communication technologies and data transfer speeds
Communication between devices on mobile networks is carried out using technologies that provide different data transfer rates.
Operating system
An operating system is a system software that manages and coordinates the operation of hardware components in a device.
SoC (System on Chip)
A system on a chip (SoC) includes all the most important hardware components of a mobile device on one chip.
SoC (System on Chip) A system on a chip (SoC) integrates various hardware components, such as a processor, graphics processor, memory, peripherals, interfaces, etc., as well as the software necessary for their operation. | Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Plus MSM8930 |
Technological process Information about the technological process by which the chip is manufactured. Nanometers measure half the distance between elements in the processor. | 28 nm (nanometers) |
Processor (CPU) The primary function of a mobile device's processor (CPU) is to interpret and execute instructions contained in software applications. | Krait |
Processor size The size (in bits) of a processor is determined by the size (in bits) of the registers, address buses, and data buses. 64-bit processors have higher performance compared to 32-bit processors, which in turn are more powerful than 16-bit processors. | 32 bit |
Instruction Set Architecture Instructions are commands with which the software sets/controls the operation of the processor. Information about the instruction set (ISA) that the processor can execute. | ARMv7 |
Level 0 cache (L0) Some processors have L0 (level 0) cache, which is faster to access than L1, L2, L3, etc. The advantage of having such memory is not only higher performance, but also reduced power consumption. | 4 kB + 4 kB (kilobytes) |
Level 1 cache (L1) Cache memory is used by the processor to reduce access time to more frequently used data and instructions. L1 (level 1) cache is small in size and works much faster than both system memory and other cache levels. If the processor does not find the requested data in L1, it continues to look for it in the L2 cache. On some processors, this search is performed simultaneously in L1 and L2. | 16 kB + 16 kB (kilobytes) |
Level 2 cache (L2) L2 (level 2) cache is slower than L1 cache, but in return it has a higher capacity, allowing it to cache more data. It, like L1, is much faster than system memory (RAM). If the processor does not find the requested data in L2, it continues to look for it in the L3 cache (if available) or in RAM memory. | 1024 kB (kilobytes) 1 MB (megabytes) |
Number of processor cores The processor core executes software instructions. There are processors with one, two or more cores. Having more cores increases performance by allowing multiple instructions to be executed in parallel. | 2 |
CPU clock speed The clock speed of a processor describes its speed in terms of cycles per second. It is measured in megahertz (MHz) or gigahertz (GHz). | 1200 MHz (megahertz) |
Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) The Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) handles calculations for various 2D/3D graphics applications. In mobile devices, it is most often used by games, consumer interfaces, video applications, etc. | Qualcomm Adreno 305 |
Number of GPU cores Like a CPU, a GPU is made up of several working parts called cores. They handle graphics calculations for various applications. | 1 |
Amount of random access memory (RAM) Random access memory (RAM) is used by the operating system and all installed applications. Data stored in RAM is lost after the device is turned off or restarted. | 1 GB (gigabytes) |
Type of random access memory (RAM) Information about the type of random access memory (RAM) used by the device. | LPDDR2 |
Number of RAM channels Information about the number of RAM channels that are integrated into the SoC. More channels mean higher data rates. | Single channel |
RAM frequency The frequency of RAM determines its operating speed, more specifically, the speed of reading/writing data. | 533 MHz (megahertz) |
Built-in memory
Each mobile device has built-in (non-removable) memory with a fixed capacity.
Memory cards
Memory cards are used in mobile devices to increase the storage capacity for storing data.
Screen
The screen of a mobile device is characterized by its technology, resolution, pixel density, diagonal length, color depth, etc.
Type/technology One of the main characteristics of the screen is the technology by which it is made and on which the quality of the information image directly depends. | Super LCD 2 |
Diagonal For mobile devices, screen size is expressed by the length of its diagonal, measured in inches. | 4.3 in (inches) 109.22 mm (millimeters) 10.92 cm (centimeters) |
Width Approximate screen width | 2.21 in (inches) 56.19 mm (millimeters) 5.62 cm (centimeters) |
Height Approximate screen height | 3.69 in (inches) 93.66 mm (millimeters) 9.37 cm (centimeters) |
Aspect Ratio The ratio of the dimensions of the long side of the screen to its short side | 1.667:1 5:3 |
Permission Screen resolution shows the number of pixels vertically and horizontally on the screen. Higher resolution means clearer image detail. | 480 x 800 pixels |
Pixel Density Information about the number of pixels per centimeter or inch of the screen. Higher density allows information to be displayed on the screen with clearer detail. | 217 ppi (pixels per inch) 85ppcm (pixels per centimeter) |
Color depth Screen color depth reflects the total number of bits used for color components in one pixel. Information about the maximum number of colors that the screen can display. | 24 bit 16777216 flowers |
Screen area Approximate percentage of screen area occupied by the screen on the front of the device. | 61.66% (percent) |
Other characteristics Information about other screen features and characteristics. | Capacitive Multi-touch Scratch resistance |
Corning Gorilla Glass 2 |
Sensors
Different sensors perform different quantitative measurements and convert physical indicators into signals that a mobile device can recognize.
Main camera
The main camera of a mobile device is usually located on the back of the body and is used for taking photos and videos.
Sensor type Digital cameras use photo sensors to take photographs. The sensor, as well as optics, are one of the main factors in the quality of the camera in a mobile device. | CMOS BSI (backside illumination) |
Diaphragm Aperture (f-number) is the size of the aperture opening that controls the amount of light reaching the photosensor. A lower f-number means the aperture opening is larger. | f/2 |
Flash type The most common types of flashes in mobile device cameras are LED and xenon flashes. LED flashes produce softer light and, unlike brighter xenon flashes, are also used for video shooting. | LED |
Image Resolution One of the main characteristics of mobile device cameras is their resolution, which shows the number of horizontal and vertical pixels in the image. | 2592 x 1944 pixels 5.04 MP (megapixels) |
Video resolution Information about the maximum supported resolution when shooting video with the device. | 1920 x 1080 pixels 2.07 MP (megapixels) |
Video - frame rate/frames per second. Information about the maximum number of frames per second (fps) supported by the device when shooting video at the maximum resolution. Some of the main standard video shooting and playback speeds are 24p, 25p, 30p, 60p. | 30fps (frames per second) |
Characteristics Information about other software and hardware features related to the main camera and improving its functionality. | Autofocus Geographical tags Touch Focus Face recognition |
Additional camera
Additional cameras are usually mounted above the device screen and are used mainly for video conversations, gesture recognition, etc.
Audio
Information about the type of speakers and audio technologies supported by the device.
Radio
The radio of the mobile device is a built-in FM receiver.
Location determination
Information about the navigation and location technologies supported by your device.
WiFi
Wi-Fi is a technology that provides wireless communication for transmitting data over close distances between various devices.
Bluetooth
Bluetooth is a standard for secure wireless data transfer between various devices of different types over short distances.
USB
USB (Universal Serial Bus) is an industry standard that allows different electronic devices to exchange data.
HDMI
HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) is a digital audio/video interface that replaces older analog audio/video standards.
Headphone jack
This is an audio connector, also called an audio jack. The most widely used standard in mobile devices is the 3.5mm headphone jack.
Connecting devices
Information about other important connection technologies supported by your device.
Browser
A web browser is a software application for accessing and viewing information on the Internet.
Video file formats/codecs
Mobile devices support different video file formats and codecs, which respectively store and encode/decode digital video data.
Battery
Mobile device batteries differ from each other in their capacity and technology. They provide the electrical charge necessary for their functioning.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
The SAR level refers to the amount of electromagnetic radiation absorbed by the human body while using a mobile device.
Head SAR level (US) The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation that the human body is exposed to when holding a mobile device near the ear. The maximum value used in the USA is 1.6 W/kg per 1 gram of human tissue. Mobile devices in the US are regulated by the CTIA, and the FCC conducts tests and sets their SAR values. | 0.61 W/kg (Watt per kilogram) |
Body SAR level (US) The SAR level indicates the maximum amount of electromagnetic radiation to which the human body is exposed when holding a mobile device at hip level. The highest permissible SAR value in the USA is 1.6 W/kg per 1 gram of human tissue. This value is set by the FCC, and the CTIA monitors mobile devices' compliance with this standard. | 0.93 W/kg (Watt per kilogram) |
Advantages of the phone:
1 - screen - despite the relatively low resolution, the picture looks great, watching movies is a pleasure, I don’t understand why you need to install an HD matrix in a 4.3 screen, the battery will only run out faster.
2 - speed of operation - no lags were noticed in games and applications, everything is fast and smooth, 1 GB of RAM is enough, just like 8 GB for programs, for the rest there is a card.
3 - quality of materials - the matte polycarbonate of the back cover is slightly soft to the touch, it does not collect fingerprints, is not susceptible to scratches, is easy to clean, not thin, the edging of the smartphone is made of anodized aluminum - does not scratch. The device is well assembled, as if it were completely monolithic, HTC always did a great job with this, it feels like you are holding a worthwhile thing, and not a glossy, creaky, I don’t understand what it is.
4 - HTC sense shell - colorful and simple, nothing slows down, a complete set of all necessary widgets for wi-fi, synchronization, mobile Internet, screen brightness, GPS, there are applications for viewing PDF, word, presentations, a beautiful clock on your desktop, Great weather animation, you can customize 16 favorite cities to track the weather.
5 - beats audio - you need to know how to use it. I installed the PlayerPro player, configured the equalizer there, then installed a separate program for volume and sound settings, Music Volume EQ, and made settings in it too. So - turn on the player, run Volume EQ with the saved setting and then turn on beats audio, the sound is simply amazing (320kb quality is exceptional), the headphones are not stock. If you want to listen to sound without headphones in nature, then turn on the stock player, it is louder.
6 - front camera - 1.6 MP, takes excellent pictures, if you don’t have a separate webcam at home, then you don’t have to buy it.
7 - volume during a conversation - enough with a reserve, sometimes you even have to turn it down.
8 - HTC gestures are a great thing, I turned it on and don’t have to worry if you suddenly touch the screen with your palm, it won’t react.
Disadvantages of the phone:
1 - Pictures with the main camera are not ideal, especially at night, you need to be able to use many settings, and not stupidly shoot on automatic, if you rate it at 5 points, then it’s 3, but this is a smartphone camera, so for me it’s not critical, in clear weather the photos are good.
2 - I wanted 2 speakers like the HTC One, so that in nature it would scream like a radio (nitpicking))
Comment about the phone:
After 2 months I am completely satisfied with the device, for me it is practically a replacement for a computer outside the home, the screen is large, so ease of use is maximum, the battery lasts reliably for 1.5/2 days. A smartphone being in a jeans pocket is not noticeable at all and does not cause any inconvenience.
I have never put phones in stupid bulky cases or made crummy films, and I will also use this one exclusively naked) The device should be easy to use in everything, incl. and from tactile sensations. After 7 months, One SV still looks like new, the screen is intact because it is protected by high-quality glass, there are plenty of reviews of this glass on YouTube and it’s all true. So if you don’t drop your smartphone on the street, don’t carry small things and keys in your pocket with your smartphone, and don’t pour sand into your pocket, then your smartphone will be like new in a year or two.
If it’s difficult for you to do this, then stick with cellophane, put on plastic bumpers, just don’t squeal nonsense that the light and proximity sensors have stopped working, the screen is not so responsive, you can’t see anything on the screen in the sun, it glares. And that you missed the call because the phone was in a case and when you finally heard the call, you had to take it out of the case for another 5 seconds.
Overall - an excellent smartphone at a reasonable price, with a good design and pleasant durable body materials, without mega-power, but capable of playing the most sophisticated games and applications without lags, it is recommended for those who have not yet become a victim of marketing in the pursuit of 4 cores. Don’t be afraid to take the Eurotest, it is no different from the certified one here, normal stores give a normal guarantee.
If you have any additional questions, write in the discussion, I’ll try to answer)
Everything ingenious is simple. Any manufacturer, be it a Chinese noname or a giant like Samsung, having production capacity, has little to do to produce a worthy device. Draw a simple, eye-catching design, select high-quality case materials, add to this a high-quality display and productive hardware - and we get HTC One SV. And if you put a reasonable price tag on the device, then it has every chance of becoming a bestseller.
Design and arrangement of elements
The HTC One SV looks great, it retains the recognition of the Taiwanese company and its belonging to the One line, but adds elegance and simplicity. Everything is in its place, even the camera module does not stick out. In general, One SV is the same, but with smaller dimensions and higher quality body materials. The biggest difference is the back cover: if it has a soft touch and creaks a little, then we are dealing with expensive plastic, like polycarbonate (still not that, but it feels cool). The assembly is reliable, there is no feeling that the lid will come loose after some time. There is a 5 MP camera with flash, a speaker and logos on it, and an NFC antenna on the reverse side.
On top is a 3.5 mm jack for a headset, an additional microphone and a power/lock button. On the left is empty, on the right are keys for controlling the volume. Below is the main microphone and an inverted Micro USB slot. On the front there is a 4.3-inch Super LCD2 display with a resolution of 480 x 800 pixels, a large hole for the earpiece (it contains light sensors, proximity sensors and a missed events indicator), 3 control keys and a front camera (unlike, there is one here) .
The lock button comfortably protrudes from the body and responds well to pressing, which cannot be said about the volume rocker. True, there are also opposing opinions online: some speak well of the volume keys and criticize the lock button. So we can come to the conclusion that different copies can give you different impressions of the keys, and when choosing a phone in a store, you should pay attention to this. Ergonomics are generally excellent, the 4.3-inch display makes itself felt, plus, due to the beveled edges on the sides, the phone feels thinner than it actually is.
Display
As usual, UI Sense has a lot of nice touches (like a standard keyboard that supports Swype, and even a typing calibration tool that lets you customize your keyboard). Fans of cloud storage will love that Dropbox is pre-installed on the smartphone (the user receives 25 GB of online storage space for a period of 2 years). Also, interesting things about the phone are that it comes pre-installed with Evernote, Polaris Office, the HTC Rescue service for remotely diagnosing problems with your smartphone, and many useful widgets. The battery in One SV is 1800 mAh. The manufacturer has not officially stated the operating time, and this can be justified by the fact that it varies greatly depending on what networks you are working on, since the phone supports both 3G and LTE. In GSM+Wi-Fi mode with an above-average load, by late evening I had about 40% charge left.
- Dimensions: 128 x 66.9 x 9.2 mm.
- Operating system: Andorid 4.0.4 (upgrade to Android 4.1.2 JB has begun)
- CPU: dual-core, Snapdragon Qualcomm MSM8230, 1 GHz.
- Graphic arts: Adreno 305.
- Display: Super LCD2, 4.3″, 480 × 800.
- Memory: 8 GB flash expandable via Micro SD card.
- RAM: 1 GB.
- Camera: main - 5 MP, video recording in 1080 p, front - 1.6 MP.
- Wireless technologies: Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, 3G, LTE.
- Interface connectors: 3.5 mm headphone jack, Micro USB.
- Battery: Li-Pol battery 1800 mAh.
Interface screenshots
Conclusion
The Taiwanese had a slight mishap with naming. Smartphones
What I didn't like
Large in size. The glass is scratched. Fell on the tile and, alas, a cobweb appeared. Replacing the glass costs half the phone. Bad camera (both)
What I liked
Fast, beautiful. In general, it corresponds to what was stated.
What I didn't like
Honestly, if you are not an advanced user and are encountering Android for the first time, there will be a million, or even more, disadvantages...
1. Battery....it's terrible! it lasts from 4 to 6 hours, average use
2. Native music player....
all your music will be in scribbles, it is quite complex in itself... you need to download a new one..
3. The system is very heavy, it’s not clear where the files are, if you downloaded anything, you can spend half a day looking for the file you need..
4. Camera..
I had a better camera on my old Nokia, -8mp, there are simply no words........
5. Memory...
The internal memory, for some reason, was divided into half, 4 GB each.
and only on this one half, you can install applications, games.... everything you download (((I don’t know what they were thinking.
6. To connect to a PC (and transfer music, pictures, etc.) I even had to call a technician.... as it turned out, my computer is old and the phone does not accept it, or vice versa.. In short, they are not compatible) ) I had to reinstall Windows, install a bunch of programs, it was a hassle for three days...
7. The lock button... It’s very inconvenient, while you press it, you’ll press the thread, or you’ll even call someone
8. SMS menu... not convenient. Only all SMS messages are shown..
no inbox, outbox, delivery report
9. the body itself is not very comfortable in the hand, you can’t hold it in one hand or palm for a long time..
What I liked
In fact, there are not many of them. Maybe the screen, the brightness of the display, or the HTC brand itself.
What I didn't like
I took the phone for work (I needed 2 SIM, Android) - I talk for a total of 3-4 hours a day + a little internet - by the end of the day the phone is discharged, I have to carry a charger
Another disadvantage is the lock button at the top, but I’m already used to it
What I liked
perfect work for 2 sims, no brakes, easy to use, the back cover, unlike Samsung, does not slide - very convenient.
What I didn't like
Very quiet
-no indication when charging (i.e. if you receive a message and your phone is charging, you won’t know about it)
-The phone is absolutely inconvenient to use. HTC doesn't bother with ergonomics at all
-beatsaudio - the sound is terrible in headphones. The upper frequencies fall off. There are no audio settings (well, except for sound volume)
What I liked
Assembly - glass - 4g
What I didn't like
no adobe flash player...installed in hardware but not supported
internal memory device.
What I liked
fast, light, doesn't slow down, nice device
What I didn't like
Poor quality of body coating
Broken
What I liked
An ordinary, solid-looking HTC, everything is as usual
What I didn't like
sometimes it slows down.
The main problem is that it switches off spontaneously. It started after a month of use. It may turn off during a conversation or while using applications.
What I liked
everything works fast enough, good design. It was very convenient to use until I installed Sense 5.
What I didn't like
After active use (a month or two), I began to notice the battery was simply leaking! The battery is weak, well, this is, in principle, a problem with all htcs. I would like a better camera, if you photograph small text, you can’t see everything very well, it takes a long time to focus. Well, I don’t know how to explain it, maybe a problem in the assembly or the fact that the back panel is made of plastic... after falling from a low height, it turned off, then turned on while charging, began to get very hot, and after the battery died it turned off completely and would not turn on. Wherever I took it, no one knows what with him... it’s a pity, of course, in short, it’s a fragile phone!))
What I liked
Overall the phone is good! I had it for almost a year, the camera is good, no glitches! Excellent phone
What I didn't like
The lock button on the top is not convenient, the back edge sticks out, and the button is small, after 50-70 calls a day I want to go through the top edge with a file, from now on I will only take mobile phones with an on button on the side or under the screen so that it is convenient to use with one hand
Andryusha 4.0.4 is terrible, it can be treated with Go launcher EX
They can’t hear me well, the quality of communication is low (MTS corporation, new SIM card), I’m sure replacing the radio module would help, but rooting and installing 4.1.2 is still scary and difficult, there’s a chance you’ll get bricked
What I liked
excellent colorful screen
What I didn't like
only 4 gigabytes of memory is impossible, install root, battery doesn’t hold up well
What I liked
good case, bitz audio and 4g lte
What I didn't like
Bad camera
What I liked
Doesn't slow down, good design
What I didn't like
The camera is bad, there is either no stabilization or it doesn’t work! The battery is weak, the speaker and microphone are weak. Loses the communication signal!