HTC says the One V will be launched in the US “this summer”
We’ve known that the HTC One V was going to be released in the US since February, when the smartphone was officially announced alongside the One X and One S (which are both available Stateside). But now HTC has confirmed that the One V would be introduced via “a variety of US partners this summer.”
MetroPCS, US Cellular, and Virgin Mobile are rumored to be among the US carriers that will offer the One V.
Unlike the HTC One X (released by AT&T yesterday) and the HTC One S (launched by T-Mobile a couple of weeks ago), the One V is a more affordable startphone (although there’s no word on its exact price for the US market). The handset runs Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, and features a 3.7 inch WVGA display, Sense 4 UI, Beats Audio, Wi-Fi, GPS, 5MP rear camera, 1GHz single-core processor, 512MB of RAM, and 4GB of internal memory.
Via The Verge
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