[Q] About One V - HTC One V

I hope to know who is using the new One V.
As the price of One v was just the same as wildfire S before but seems to have a higher performance. My girlfriend usually scold her phone for too slow....
Can I know more about this phone??

Actually the One S is about $100 more than the Wildfire S. Check out the specs page for both phones at gsmarena.com.

It works faster than htc wildfire s. Ive compared to my friend's phone.
Camera, sweeping between screens, changing windows. Everything works smoothly
But if i have too many apps working behind it goes a bit laggy, but doesnt really stuck. For example : opening 3 tabs full view web, music, social networking
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dekylee said:
I hope to know who is using the new One V.
As the price of One v was just the same as wildfire S before but seems to have a higher performance. My girlfriend usually scold her phone for too slow....
Can I know more about this phone??
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Really its superbbb phone...but it lags when u run too many applications.but it has built in task manager to kill application.
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I have a wildfire s and soon hope to get the one v, how do you guys like it?
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is there any way to remove battery from one v...
i mean what to do when phone freezes???

rishi2100 said:
is there any way to remove battery from one v...
i mean what to do when phone freezes???
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Just press the power button and hold for about 10 sec, it will force reboot
Or press both power button + volume down and hold, it will force reboot to bootloader
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Android311 said:
I have a wildfire s and soon hope to get the one v, how do you guys like it?
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Love it as it is very much better than wildfire s in term of space & speed.
And to compare it against wildfire s is not a fair game. Should compare it with Desire

handisetyadi said:
But if i have too many apps working behind it goes a bit laggy, but doesnt really stuck. For example : opening 3 tabs full view web, music, social networking
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That's what rooting and overclocking are for!

CafeKampuchia said:
That's what rooting and overclocking are for!
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Which is not developed yet ?,*overclocking
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handisetyadi said:
Which is not developed yet ?,*overclocking
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It won't be long before an overclockable kernel is developed, or CWM Recovery.

ckpv5 said:
Just press the power button and hold for about 10 sec, it will force reboot
Or press both power button + volume down and hold, it will force reboot to bootloader
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Love it as it is very much better than wildfire s in term of space & speed.
And to compare it against wildfire s is not a fair game. Should compare it with Desire
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Wildfire s is good, but it was way outdated before it hit the stores
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Is it in development ?!? Woohoo
Anyway is there any way to get better battery life with kernel or stuff ? My phone stands from 6am to 5pm only
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handisetyadi said:
Is it in development ?!? Woohoo
Anyway is there any way to get better battery life with kernel or stuff ? My phone stands from 6am to 5pm only
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That's a long time for battery life
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Android311 said:
That's a long time for battery life
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Wow really ?
My wildfire stands for 1day 10h
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What?! That's crazy! My battery life sucks...idk why but it does, 1300mah battery is pretty small
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I wanna get a bigger battery but i dont even know how to take my battery off
Someone said that there will be rom that improve the battery lifetime
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What ****! I an getting two days battery with heavy usage(3g on , WiFi on, full brightness)
Lots of use...
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How does Chrome for Android deal with the hardware limitations on this phone?
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ezegm said:
How does Chrome for Android deal with the hardware limitations on this phone?
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I think it runs about the same as on my SGT 8.9 running a Tegra 2 at 1.2ghz, acceptable on both devices. I get FC's after a while on both which to me seems to be related to memory managment, not device performance. It hey, it's a beta.

why HTC home reloads every time, when i return back to it, after leaving any app??? it takes about 3-4 sec to settle every time. Any solution for this??

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Now the Desire is fully rooted...

Who will be flashing a modded Nexus One rom? (Once available obviously) I really do think i can do without sense but i love the Desire's looks etc.
So i definitely am flashing it once i can.
Hopefully were all rooting our Desires tomorrow
EDIT: I will probably miss HelixLauncher to be honest and still use that!
What?
When was it rooted?
Link me!
http://twitpic.com/1iwzwx
Just found that link a second ago
Can't wait for Apps2SD, my rom has been full for ages.
Maybe.. once FroYo was on the nexus, but until then i dont see the point. At the moment nexus users are desperate to flash OUR ROM!
Sense is too nice to just abandon for no real gain in any other area. IF FroYo is what we hope it is then perhaps. It depends how slow HTC are are giving the Desire FroYo.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111 Let the games commence people)))
Won't be flashing either. Only the undervoltage mod looks interesting.
Yes SetCPU is supposed to save you tons of battery, you underclock your processor to 245mhz while its sleeping and when its awake kick the full juice back in)) With this app i think your looking at a two day phone) It would also be cool to get an app to juice up the loudspeaker volume and music volume on the handset
JD
Woooooot
Yippee! So when do we get a how to do guide
pav1978 said:
Yippee! So when do we get a how to do guide
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He (Paul) says full instructions coming tomorow. Can't wait!
weel done Paul!
and thanks for the good news
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this is great. hope app2sd Will come to the desire soon.
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must go to sleep tomorrow will come sooner.
Will this root solve the issue of the "unknown" music genre since the desire can only support 1 kind of tag? Or do we still need to wait for android 2.2 to possibly fix it?
wow! great news!
i wasn't expecting this to come so fast! amazing work!
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Well, would be great if we could Sense UI AND app2sd.
Only time can tell
For me a ROM which simply tweaked the speaker to take some of the high frequency horribleness away would be reason enough. Screenshot functionality will be nice too.
M Dawg said:
Well, would be great if we could Sense UI AND app2sd.
Only time can tell
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new tweet from paul. "A2SD working on Desire and Legend."
awesome! Paul said on Sweeter that App2SD working on Desire and Legend !^_^
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My phone is loosing signal

Hey everyone, I was wondering why my HTC one v is always loosing signal for about 1 min then comes back normally and it happens every 3 or 4 min.so is the problem from the phone and what are the solutions? Or is it from the carrier.please help bacause it really pisses me off
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donhashem.dh said:
Hey everyone, I was wondering why my HTC one v is always loosing signal for about 1 min then comes back normally and it happens every 3 or 4 min.so is the problem from the phone and what are the solutions? Or is it from the carrier.please help bacause it really pisses me off
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dont hold the phone at the bottom....i have the same problem. or hold it upside down if you need siginal quick....it's the only way
Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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donhashem.dh said:
Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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lol i have used it upside down before and none that i know of :/
I know I'm going off topic but I wanna ask you a question which confuses me
1 what is a Rom
2 what is cmw
3 what is clockword mod recovery
4 what is cyanogen mod
5 what is kernel
6 what is stock (I hear about it a lot especially stock Rom)
7 what is nandroid backup
Please reply and sorry for going of topic
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donhashem.dh said:
I know I'm going off topic but I wanna ask you a question which confuses me
1 what is a Rom
2 what is cmw
3 what is clockword mod recovery
4 what is cyanogen mod
5 what is kernel
6 what is stock (I hear about it a lot especially stock Rom)
7 what is nandroid backup
Please reply and sorry for going of topic
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lol.
you are the guy who did knew about rooting and stuff..
1. rom = OS a.k.a android
2. cwm = is the name of a custom recovery
3. you've just answered yourself at number 2 with this.
4. the best developers gathered under one roof which is called Cyanogenmod. They make Android OS'es. Search on google, they have a website.
5. Kernel is like the motor of the OS. Without it, the rom will not start.
6. stock means default. if it refers to stock rom it means the OS that came with your phone untouched by you in any way.
7. nandroid backup performs a backup as per the name, of your current rom.
Quick reply.
1. A ROM is the operating system of your phone... Like windows xp is to a computer. you can change this and try different ones.
2 & 3. Is a Recovery from there you can do functions that are necessary to flash ROMs Kernels and even backup your phone
4. A ROM made from the released source code from google... All Vanilla which means that it doesnt have the HTC overlay.
5. A Kernel is the underlying software that communicates with the hardware of the phone in this case
6. Stock means that it has not been modified.
7. A Nandroid is a function that is incorporated into the Recovery it allows you to backup the system in your phone so you have the possibility of recovering it at some other time.
You have a lot of reading to do... The learning curve is steep; start climbing
Thanks man,but from where can I get all of these information about the meanings of these words so I can understand them more deeper
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donhashem.dh said:
Thanks man,but from where can I get all of these information about the meanings of these words
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from this very website. watch, read, learn! WRL
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687595
I only see how to update roms and kernels and other things but I didn't see where they teach things like that.
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Thanks a lot man
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This is exactly what you want
donhashem.dh said:
I only see how to update roms and kernels and other things but I didn't see where they teach things like that.
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Here you are -
forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=21856647. :laugh:
Are you serious..???:banghead:
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donhashem.dh said:
Are you serious..???:banghead:
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Just use my toolkits for Kernel and Recovery flashing
It's because the antenna is at the bottom!
donhashem.dh said:
Lol your right when I flip it the signal boosts but when I hold it normally it completely looses signal. Isn't there a real solution for this problem cz imagine yourself holding your phone up side down
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We can't do anything.... 'cause the antenna is at the bottom....
Dunno why HTC made it like this...
RFrancis said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1687595
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Probably better to point him to the original link...
Dictionary for n00b - What is.../What does ...mean?
As to the antennas, the body is metal so they have to put the antennas behind the plastic parts so that the radio signals can get through. The only solution is to change your grip so that you don't cover the bottom of the phone.

My phone is too laggy

What's the problem?my phone has been with me for about 3 weeks only and its very laggy.I hate this damn problem,also I don't find the acceleration in it like other phones I see on youtube
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1820349
This guy admits to piracy in here, don't bother.
Try this, Go to task manager and see what all applications are running in background. Kill unwanted apps
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If a phone gets hit on the floor and I mean serious ones do they make the phone slow or it depends on the software??
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chevymeister said:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1820349
This guy admits to piracy in here, don't bother.
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Yes because he is the only person to have ever downloaded a pirated app. Im pretty sure youve downloaded some pirated material at some point. Just because he did that doesnt mean he doesnt deserve any help
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I didn't believe I mean what do these apps do on the phone they are the same as other apps
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donhashem.dh said:
What's the problem?my phone has been with me for about 3 weeks only and its very laggy.I hate this damn problem,also I don't find the acceleration in it like other phones I see on youtube
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
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Restore to factory default. If that don't work, take it in for repair.
Yes I understand! Even I noticed!
donhashem.dh said:
What's the problem?my phone has been with me for about 3 weeks only and its very laggy.I hate this damn problem,also I don't find the acceleration in it like other phones I see on youtube
"Behind every great fortune, there is a crime!"
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I understand! Phones even less expressive than One V like Xperia Mini also have a great acceleration and smooth speed. They are quick responsive and not laggy at all. This is because of HTC. The HTC Sense 4.0. The HTC Sense UI is itself taking a lot of RAM.
Want proof?
Go to Settings-Apps-Running on HTC One V and to Settings-Applications-Manage Applications-Running on a Sony Ericsson Xperia phone.
HTC One V's 'Setting' process takes around 60-70MB of RAM and of ised a little bit more, it even goes over 100MB. Whereas you'll see that i other phones (in this case Sony) take only 15MB of RAM when Settings is open.
Karbonn A9, the phone with not a great brand, but you'll see most of the time 250+MB of RAM is free!
Actually I just install edcyanogen mod 9 and I aren't feeling the speed as the first time
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donhashem.dh said:
Actually I just installedcyanogen mod 9 and I aren't feeling the speed as the first time
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You are running beta software. Restore the machine to factory default, if it's still not working properly, take it in for repair.
stumpyz9 said:
Yes because he is the only person to have ever downloaded a pirated app. Im pretty sure youve downloaded some pirated material at some point. Just because he did that doesnt mean he doesnt deserve any help
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It's funny how you jump to conclusions. You're only portraying your ethics in a negative manner. Sorry, I didn't know that thieves are all of a sudden praised for their hard work. :victory:

Is the one v great or a fail..?

I'm long time HTC user. Always had top end devices. Now looking for cheaper phone for staff.
I see lots of people have problems with one V dying from wrong button pushing.
Is it worth buying? Or should I look elsewhere.
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concreteman said:
I'm long time HTC user. Always had top end devices. Now looking for cheaper phone for staff.
I see lots of people have problems with one V dying from wrong button pushing.
Is it worth buying? Or should I look elsewhere.
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Definitely worth it. Go for it!
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concreteman said:
I'm long time HTC user. Always had top end devices. Now looking for cheaper phone for staff.
I see lots of people have problems with one V dying from wrong button pushing.
Is it worth buying? Or should I look elsewhere.
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If u r looking for a mid range andeoid phone...just go for it...
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It is a great phone indeed. And the community here on xda looks even greater. Good support, good devs, a plethora of rom's to choose from, Jellybean, 4.1.1, 4.1.2, etc...
At this price range, the One V kicks ass. Has a very beautiful display, a great camera, great battery (on stock at least) and a solid body.
take the plunge and buy one v!
There are better phones, personally i like the HTC ONE V(cdma) but there are better phones if you chose not to go with VM.
For the price, it is a really great, well made phone. Love the aluminum body, and the battery life is great. Sense is sluggish on the single core professor, but a pure jellybean ROM fixes that. Not sure what you are referring to with one button breaking the phone unless your talking about pressing up instead of down when booting into hboot. Not really a deal maker for me, I just don't press up when going into hboot
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This device is great for me. Mid-priced, a great camera and had a great variety of ROMs to choose. And the most important thing: DEVs on XDA of the One V is GREAT!
Thanks
Thanks for the input and response.
I picked up a mint 2nd hand sensation for the same price as a new One V.
it's my 3rd sensation and i know it will be a better fit for my staff member.
Yeah that QHSUSB_DLOAD bug is very annoying. I got it even spontaneously (my phone just crashed while I was playing a game, then it was bricked)
But I heard that issue is fixed in the newer boards.
when I had the stock Rom it was ... so so.. more towards the -ve side.. but with CM9 is amazingly good.
So with Stockrom its #fail.... with CM9 its #great
I won't say its a fail with stock/Sense ROM, but with CM it's better indeed
Compizfox said:
I won't say its a fail with stock/Sense ROM, but with CM it's better indeed
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder! actually for me, the stock rom was too sluggish and I was thinking of dumping the phone.. however when I moved to CM9 it was like night and day.and I love it..

Battery Drain .. any advices

guys i have too much battery drain
Android System 20%
Android OS 10%
im on ARHD 31.2 Stock kernel and i installed it with all wipe types
and didnt activate the blinkfeed yet
any advices
cause i'v seen people says that sense 5 improved their battery life !
You don't understand what the stats are telling you. Firstly, the stats you cite are the percentage of battery USED, not USE. Besides, if you actually used your phone, you would see other factors recorded in higher proportion (such as Screen).
If you really believe you have drain, search for Best Battery Stats and install then carefully follow the advice in the thread dedicated to BBS. None of this is cutting edge stuff.
LenAsh said:
You don't understand what the stats are telling you. Firstly, the stats you cite are the percentage of battery USED, not USE. Besides, if you actually used your phone, you would see other factors recorded in higher proportion (such as Screen).
If you really believe you have drain, search for Best Battery Stats and install then carefully follow the advice in the thread dedicated to BBS. None of this is cutting edge stuff.
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i was on the sense 4+ and i installed same apps same work same everything
the battery is worse than before thats it ...
I have battery drain on Sense 5 with all those custom s5 roms. Så im on CM right now. Much better
So find out what's causing it. As explained. None of us are psychic...
LenAsh said:
So find out what's causing it. As explained. None of us are psychic...
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im not asking you for solution
if you have any advice you can told me
you dont have to reply on this
Try using an app " greenify " . IF ur phone is not rooted try " super optimize "
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barettlight said:
Try using an app " greenify " . IF ur phone is not rooted try " super optimize "
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Apps like that close processes that are currently running before they are finished and then android starts them up again.
Then starts the closing restart cycle and it's bye bye battery.
My had advice would be to remove/disable apps you don't use.
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Well the best option is to install a custom rom n a suitable kernel . tinykernel works best for me .
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Why dont u try changing kernel. :what:
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SnakeEyesNinja said:
Why dont u try changing kernel. :what:
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Because HTC haven't released kennel sources yet.
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barettlight said:
Try using an app " greenify " . IF ur phone is not rooted try " super optimize "
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im already rooted and on ARHD 31.2 and tried geenify and nothing changed
tried alex's kernel nothing changed
i think im going back to 4+ tell next update
Eiad Ajam said:
im already rooted and on ARHD 31.2 and tried geenify and nothing changed
tried alex's kernel nothing changed
i think im going back to 4+ tell next update
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You tired blade Rom? Is under 300mb pretty much everything stripped out.
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Eiad Ajam said:
im not asking you for solution
if you have any advice you can told me
you dont have to reply on this
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I gave you my suggestion already.
Eiad Ajam said:
im not asking you for solution
if you have any advice you can told me
you dont have to reply on this
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tsk,tsk,tsk be grateful for all members input.

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