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...
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Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Darren , review by: ausdroid.net
Excellent design and build quality, Camera performance, Dual front facing speakers
Plastic Edges, Button layout
So, one simple question to answer, should you buy this device? The answer to this question would have to be maybe. I know that is not the best answer in the world, so lets dive into how I came to that conclusion. If I had to make a choice between the HTC ...
Attractive aluminium build, Compact and comfortable size, Excellent display
Weak reception, Battery life isn't great, Questionable performance at times
The HTC One Mini has an attractive design and a great display, but an inflated on-contract price tag, less than stellar performance and poor reception make it very difficult to recommend...
Published: 2013-09-06, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
I have to admit I was a little disappointed in how large the HTC One Mini actually was; in my head I imagined something a little smaller in the hand.That's a minor concern once you get to use it, however. It's still playing second fiddle to the full HTC O...
Excellent build; Aluminium chassis; Great 4G speeds; Ultrapixel camera may not pack many megapixels, but it sure brings decent low light;
No NFC; No microSD slot; Infrared section missing in action, meaning you can't use this handset as a remote control; Like the HTC One, Blinkfeed lacks the ability to add your own feeds and news sites, forcing you to use its suggestions and nothing else; P
When HTC first started the “One” series last year, it said it was slimming down the range, making it easier to pick handsets. It subsequently released lots of handsets all featuring that naming convention, which actually did the opposite.This year, howeve...