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HTC One VX

HTC One VX
alaScore 83

64 reviews

Apr, 2024

alaTest has collected and analyzed 64 reviews of HTC One VX. The average rating for this product is 3.7/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the price and battery. The portability and usability also get good feedback.

performance, usability, portability, battery, price

We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the HTC One VX is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 83/100 = Very good quality.

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Consumer review (amazon.com)

Amazon.com review summary for HTC One VX

 

alaTest has collected and analyzed 17 user reviews of HTC One VX from Amazon.com. The average user rating for this product is 3.9/5, compared to an average user rating of 3.8/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.com. Reviewers are impressed by the durability and design. The usability and portability also get good feedback, whereas comments are divided on the price.

performance, portability, usability, design, durability

82% of the reviews on Amazon.com give this product a positive rating.

Apr, 2024

Expert review by : Alex Roth (techradar.com)

HTC One VX review

 

A quirky but above average mid-range smartphone

Expandable storage via microSD ; Beats Audio ; Noise canceling microphone ; Large, sharp display ; All day battery life ; Free with AT&T contract

Buttons are hard to press ; Dual-core bogs down easily ; Cheap, plasticy feel ; Facebook and text messaging quirks ; Auto-brightness will burn your retinas

Feb, 2013

Expert review by : Brad Molen (engadget.com)

HTC One VX review: AT&T's latest mid-range smartphone is worth a closer look

 

A basic grade school education teaches us that two is better than one, but it doesn't always work the same way when you add letters to phone names. In

Beautiful, slim design ; Affordable price ; Polycarbonate build ; Solid performance

Comes with older software ; Camera needs some work

The One VX may not be perfect, but it offers a sleek design and good performance. It's currently our favorite mid-range Android smartphone on AT&T.

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : Alex Colon (pcmag.com)

HTC One VX (AT&T)

 

The HTC One VX is a solid Android smartphone for AT&T buyers on a budget, but it isn't your best bet available.

Lovely design. Comfortable form factor. Nice display. Long battery life.

Mediocre camera. Limited video file support. Not Android 4.1.

(Next page: Multimedia, Camera, and Conclusions)

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : Brian Bennett (cnet.com)

HTC One VX (AT&T) review

 

It can be hard to find a pleasing smartphone experience for under $100, let alone $50. The $49.99 HTC One VX for AT&T is an outlier, but in a good way. Included with this handset's low sticker price are the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating...

The affordable HTC One VX for AT&T serves up a modern Android OS, a dual-core processor, and a feature-rich camera. The phone also delivers rock-solid call quality and long battery life.

The HTC One VX lacks quad-core processing and a removable battery.

It may not be a fire-breathing superphone, but the HTC One VX offers plenty of Android goodness for under $50.

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : Craig Lloyd (slashgear.com)

HTC One VX Review

 

HTC recently made their case for a top-tier handset back in November, with the DROID DNA boasting the highest-resolution display of any smartphone. However, in order to balance out its offerings, HTC has a new budget-friendly handset in town. The One...

The One VX offers a balanced ratio between price and performance, and while it’s classified as just a budget device for those cash-strapped consumers looking for a good deal, the One VX will provide the experience of a top-tier handset — it looks and...

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : John V. (phonearena.com)

HTC One VX Review

 

Balancing out its offerings, veteran smartphone maker HTC recently introduced its entry-level device in the HTC One VX for AT&T. The One VX is aimed to give basic end users something to drool about without being much of a bothersome in the wallet....

Pleasing design for an entry-level device ; Large size display ; Affordable price point

Running ICS from the onset ; Underwhelming camera performance

Needless to say, we’ve seen an increase of very remarkable entry-level smartphones in the market – such as the LG Escape and Pantech Flex, with the two being priced aggressively. Well people, we’re happy to vouch for the HTC One VX as well, considering...

Dec, 2012

Expert review by : Eric M. Zeman (phonescoop.com)

Review: HTC One VX for AT&T

 

AT&T's latest Android smartphone from HTC is the One VX, a mid-range device that slips into the lineup below HTC's capable One X. This mid-range model is no slouch, however, and carries its weight and then some.

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : Phil Nickinson (androidcentral.com)

HTC One VX review

 

The HTC One VX looks to be a great (and cheap) way to get an entry-level LTE smartphone on AT&TThis may be one of those rare instances in which we know too much. For those of...

The bottom line on the One VX hardware is that it's not nearly as powerful or sophisticated in design as the One S or the One X. But for an entry-level phone, it's darn good.

Jan, 2013

Expert review by : phonedog.com (phonedog.com)

HTC One VX Video Review Part 2

 
Nov, 2012

Consumer review (cnet.com)

Good Android with a Great price

 

The One VX is my second Android phone, it's predecessor being the HTC Aria. I did a lot of research before finally picking this unit, and it paid off. It's feature rich and won't leave you poor for it's price. It is also a college student's juggernaut,...

Easy root, Performance, Screen size, Battery life, Jelly bean is on the way, FM Radio, Camera, Wifi a/b/g/n, 4G, Tethering, Fairly durable.

Non-removable battery, an unforgivable amount of bloatware.

Jan, 2013

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