Published: 2013-07-18, Author: Simon , review by: t3me.com
Abstract: HTC just released the HTC One Mini, a lower-specc'd budget-friendlier version of the wildly successful HTC One. How does it stack against its older brother? T3 Middle East gets some play time with it...
It's hard not to like the HTC One Mini. Although we weren't too fond of the handset's plastic edging or Ultrapixel camera technology, the handset offers a smaller, more manageable version of the HTC One flagship smartphone at a discounted price. We notice...
Abstract: HTC on Thursday unveiled the HTC One mini , a smaller version of its critically acclaimed HTC One flagship Android phone. The handset features a design that is strikingly similar to the original, but scaled down both in size as well as refinement. Whereas...
HTC has recently made claims about getting out of the high-end of the handset business, and returning to its roots as the discount brand. When assessing the Mini, it seems possible that this device is an early half-step in the cheap direction. Those looki...
Abstract: The Boomsound front-facing stereo speakers, the 4 megapixel Ultrapixel camera and HTC's Zoe AV feature and Sense 5 user experience, and 4G-LTE connectivity are all available in the HTC One mini.The materials and build quality of the One mini are very simi...
Great design, Highres screen, Doesn't need more CPU power
Poorer battery, Misses image stabilisation, Storage too low
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 Ult...
Abstract: Digital Life News Mobiles Technology News DateOctober 17, 2013 (1) Read later They've cut the size of the One, made it $288 cheaper, but with no lack of functionality, the mini is no shrinking violet. The first thing you notice about the mini ...
Abstract: One might say the sophisticated mini is too attractive to put a case on. If you want to show off that design, you'll have to put up with some scuff marks and maybe a hand slipping off its smooth surface.Its palm-sized 4.3-inch screen outdoes the iPhone 5,...
Published: 2013-10-03, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Abstract: There sure does seem to be a lot of 'mini-me's floating around these days. In years past, the cheaper, smaller handsets had a design and look all of their own, but this year we're swamped by pint-sized versions of the flagship models. You have the Samsung...