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HTC One Mini

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Pocketnow
★★★★
10 years ago
HTC One Mini Review: the One flagship in a smaller form-factor

Overall, we enjoyed our time with the One Mini! It is a solid phone which performs well, considering the lower specifications it has. With the new trends of screens becoming larger and larger, it is good to finally have a small(er) phone on the radar if you're looking for one (that doesn't wear an...

great performance; above-average battery life; excellent display; small(er) form factor; great materials; awesome design; solid build

There's still no exact word on pricing and availability for the International model which we reviewed here but some online retailers; like our friends in the UK; ; and those in the US; Negri Electronics; ; have the device listed for anywhere between $479 (Clove; plus VAT; if applicable) and $617.5...

Phone Arena
★★★★
9 years ago
Having it for more than a year

Recommend for everyday use and good price for this phone. Need to root and remove stock app in order to achieve more speed After update roll out from HTC to Sense 6 Android 4.4.2 that is when speed and usage smoothness takes place. It put smiles every time I use my phone.

Phone size good fit into palm; Usage speed nothing lag or slow; Phone weight ok even for ladies

Can't browning full flash website

The Verge
★★★★
10 years ago
Can HTC shrink its best phone without losing the essence of its greatness?

My encounter with the HTC One mini underlines the increasing irrelevance of specs to the smartphone user experience. HTC managed to chop the One's processing credentials in half without introducing any tangible performance shortcomings.

Best display at this size; Performs as well as the higher-spec One; High build quality

Poor camera results; Limited battery life; Sense is still a burden rather than a boon

GSM Arena
★★★★★
10 years ago
HTC One mini review: Meet Junior

"Mini" is the hot keyword for phones - a natural response to the pocket-busting 5" inch trend of this flagship generation. With the same premium aluminum unibody, the UltraPixel camera and BoomSound speakers, the HTC One mini can proudly bear its father's name.

Premium aluminum unibody, Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE support; 3G with HSPA; LTE, 4.3" 16M-color 720p Super LCD2 capacitive touchscreen with 342ppi pixel density; Gorilla Glass 3, Android OS v4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Sense UI 5.0, Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset: dual-core 1.4 GHz Krait 300 CPU, 1 GB RAM,...

Relatively slow chipset with limited RAM; 4MP camera has disappointing performance in good lighting conditions; No optical image stabilization that made the HTC One camera special; No microSD cards slot; only 12GB user available storage on the 16GB model; No NFC or MHL; Non user-replaceable battery,...

LAPTOP Magazine
★★★★
10 years ago
HTC One Mini (AT&T) Review

The HTC One is the best Android smartphone on the planet, but its 4.7-inch design might be too large for some. That's where the AT&T-exclusive HTC One Mini comes in. At 4.3 inches, the $99 Mini was built specifically for one-handed use, and it still sports dual front speakers along with a (mostly)...

CNET
★★★★★
10 years ago
Ideal size and looks for a newbie Android user

I thought to knock it down to a 4-star, but for the time being it gets a 5 out of 5. I hope I will not have to edit this in say - a few months' time in regret. But so far - the Mini is good to go.

Great build quality and functionality; Feels buttery smooth in everyday use - no lag at all; Solid all-metal construction

USB power socket on the phone itself

Wireless AT&T
★★★★★
10 years ago
A great choice...

First, I have just upgraded from a Skyrocket (Galaxy S II). This device beats the Skyrocket, hands down. I don't mind the storage limitation, an SD card slot would be nice though. Otherwise, the UI is far more intuitive and easier to use than the Samsung UI, it is far more useful also.

small enough for my pocket even with a case; , great battery life; , good looking hardware sleek.

no msdhc slot

Amazon
★★★★
7 years ago
Besides not able to send/receive MMS. Phone still works great after 2.5 years

I bought this phone in July 2014 as a birthday present for my husband. He is not an extreme smartphone user just some basic internet and call/texting. The phone itself is still working without any problems.

htc.com
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★★★
9 years ago
Going back to iPhone

I switched to this phone when it was released last year as I was sick of iPhones and was excited to go to something different. I'm now planning on going back to the iPhone as this OS has far too many bugs and usability issues and functionality that is standard on other phones is missing here.

epinions.com
★★★★
10 years ago
Don't let the word 'mini" scare you away!

It may be the "mini" but it's as advanced as they come.

Size; Sleek Design; Durability; Sound; Picture Quality; Speed

Battery life; Difficult to learn how to use

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