Fantastic phone. As yet, there's nothing that I'd want to change. It runs fluidly, lasts a crazy amount of time, per charge, even without the power saving mode on. Does everything that is needed for today's media heavy user.
Fantastic phone. As yet, there's nothing that I'd want to change. It runs fluidly, lasts a crazy amount of time, per charge, even without the power saving mode on. Does everything that is needed for today's media heavy 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
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
Htc has recently released its new handset which is blessed with 4. 3 inch display screen and slimmer build. Powered by qualcomm snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1. 4 ghz speed, this small package of entertainment offers you a throughout galactic performance.
have been using this phone for nearly a month now and have nothing but good things to say about this phone 1) excellent build 2) smooth interface (sense 5.5 UI) 3) running Android 4.4.2 :) 4) superb screen and a decent camera ;)
The smartphone market is a confusing place. On one hand you have the ever-increasing screen sizes of top-of-the-range models, such as the huge 5-inch Sony Xperia Z and Samsung Galaxy S4 , as well as monstrous phone/tablet hybrids such as the Asus FonePad and Samsung Galaxy Mega .
Great handset, meeting and in some cases exceeding my expectations.In simple words, it is worth buying and spending money on it. Camera is great, and flick feed is a great feature. I use to like large screens and the screen is large enough to view high resolution videos and photos in good detail.
The HTC One mini brings a lot to the party. It looks good, it sounds good and it performs well enough on everyday tasks. It's a great mid-range device, with an experience that's very much the same as the larger HTC One.
Fantastic premium design; great display; Sense 5 is a sophisticated user interface
Choosing a smaller device means accepting a less-powerful device; battery life isn't great; some apps wouldn't run; more expensive than rivals; no NFC
The HTC One Mini – a smaller version of the HTC One that packs a punch in all the right areas
Amazing build quality and design; brilliant camera; carries across many of the features that made the HTC One so good; Android Jelly Bean; Sense 5 is a great Android skin
Battery life isn't all that impressive; no SD-support
A little slice of the world's best mobile phone.
Great design; High-res screen; Doesn't need more CPU power; If you hold both the One and the One Mini; you'll struggle to tell the difference; apart from the fact one is smaller than the other (obviously).
Poorer battery; Misses image stabilisation; Storage too low; Sadly; the overall impression we got of the HTC One Mini was one of a phone that didn't quite match up to the One in terms of spec or performance; even taking into account the lower price tag.
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