Published: 2013-07-26, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
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 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. It might be a little slower...
More comfortable onehanded use; Same slick metallic design; Zoe camera mode; Boom Sound; 4G
No NFC; No memory card slot
The HTC One Mini may only be marginally miniaturised, but it’s more comfortable to grip and use one-handed. Blissfully very little has been sacrificed in the shrinking process, boasting the same excellent metallic design, ultrapixel camera and Boom Sound ...
Excellent 720p HD screen, Slick Sense 5.0, Rich speaker performance
No removable battery, Incompatible with some big Android games, Only 16GB onboard storage
The HTC One Mini has a brilliant screen and delivers a good performance despite the drop down in specs making it a 4.3-inch Android smartphone that deserves your attention.HTC One Mini not for you? Check out our round-up of the best Android phones to buy....
Pocket-friendly size; Gorgeous design; Metal construction; Bright and bold screen; Decent battery life
Unimpressive performance; Blinkfeed still can't be removed; No expandable storage; No removable battery
The HTC One Mini has the same sleek, attractive metal design as its brother, but comes in a smaller, more thumb-friendly size. Its screen is bright and bold too. Although its dual-core chip doesn't impress, it's still a great option if you're after a p...
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Published: 2013-07-25, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Gorgeous good looks and lightweight design, decent screen, fast processor, latest version of Android
No expandable storage, no removable battery, camera could be better
The HTC One mini makes some sensible compromises to bring down the size and price of the original One. The screen's a bit smaller (but not too small) and while the processor has a lower spec, it isn't obviously much slower in practise. Thankfully, the "...
Abstract: Looking to get yourself the HTC One mini? Well, we’ve already got some up-close shots, but today a man in a van dropped off the handset so that we can have a bit of time with it. If you’re a long-time reader then you’ll probably remember something we’...
Would we recommend the HTC One Mini? Absolutely - the mid-range market renaissance is something we didn't expect, but is an area that HTC is intent on winning - and we think it's managed that with the One Mini.We really love the aluminium shell, the Ultra...
Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: The HTC One mini has been officially announced, bringing much of the HTC One love to a smaller, more compact, more affordable handset. The big brother is a fantastic Android device, but can the HTC One mini measure up? We got our hands on the new handset...
Abstract: HTC has seen its brand awareness with consumers jump 87 percent in the wake of the HTC One's launch, which is available 181 countries across 583 networks. And that's not all – 94 percent of HTC One users would recommend the handset to their friends and fa...
Abstract: The HTC One now has a younger brother: the One Mini. The new phone uses a 4.3-inch 720p screen, which has the same LCD technology found in the larger 1080p display in the flagship HTC One. It looks great with detail being nice and sharp - and it's still b...