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
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
The HTC One Mini has its flaws, including the disappointing Ultrapixel camera and its limited internal storage. However, the phone shows how mid-range smartphones should be done, and is undoubtedly one of the best phones on the market at this price point.
Great design; smooth performance; HTC Sense 5.0 offers a stripped back Android experience; good battery life
Camera is disappointing; 16GB internal storage isn't enough
All provided functionalities are working very nicely except Wi-Fi hotspot which disconnects in every 2 minutes.. due to which we can use mobile network with any of all laptops or desktops.. NFC is not yet tested.. Owning this device since 1.5 months..
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
The HTC one mini is similar to the HTC One only lighter, slimmer and less expensive. The screen is sharp and the images resolution is high. The sound quality is also great. As expected, there are fewer features than the HTC one but if you are not looking for specifically high qualities, this is the...
Sound quality; Screen display; comfortable size; price and design
Memory is only 16 GB with no external storage
The original HTC One launched earlier this year, and its custom Ultrapixel camera technology and well-designed aluminium chassis proved a hit with technophiles. Now, a few months on HTC's chosen to try and build on the One's success releasing a shrunk-down, slightly cheaper version of its flagship...
Good screen; decent build quality; good camera; mid-range price tag
Average battery life; no NFC support
Aaron does a full video review of the HTC One mini , the newest member of the high-end line of smartphones from HTC . Available in black and white, the One mini's specs are slightly below those found on the One - though it still packs a nice little punch.
There is no doubt that the HTC One mini is a brilliantly designed smartphone. It even performs well and has a solid camera that produces above average pictures in low-light conditions. But, at Rs 36,790 one has to admit that much higher phones like the Sony Xperia Z, and the LG Nexus 4 can be had.
The HTC One Mini has everything it should to bear the chic HTC One name: a gorgeously crafted hardware and software design, with solid performance chops to match.
Even with its scaled-down specs, the HTC One Mini is a go-to performer with style to match.
HTC's One Mini has a striking design; Android 4.2.2; terrific external speakers; and a strong midtier feature set.
The diet version of the One has 16GB of internal storage with no option to expand; and lacks NFC.
On paper, the naming of the HTC One mini makes perfect sense. The mini is a mid-to-high-end aluminum-clad smart
Aluminum design is solid and premium, complemented by fantastic Super LCD 2 display; Decent (but not high-end) performance from the Snapdragon 400
As neither a premium nor cheap 4.3-inch device, the HTC One presents better value for money; The "Ultrapixel" camera is still disappointing, more so without OIS
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