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HTC One Mini Announced with 4.3-inch display and 1.4 Ghz Dual-Core Processor5 min read

HTC One mini

HTC has officially announced the HTC One mini, the compact version of its flagship Android smartphone, the none other than the HTC One. The new device has a smaller screen size, less powerful than its bigger brother but includes features from HTC One like  HTC BlinkFeed, HTC UltraPixel Camera and HTC BoomSound dual front-facing stereo speakers. Read on for more details.

HTC One mini

HTC One mini features a 4.3-inch 720p HD display in an aluminium unibody. It is powered by a 1.4GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor with 1GB of RAM and 16GB worth of internal storage memory. Unfortunately there is no microSD card slot, which means that you can’t further expand the storage. 16GB storage is a little too small, don’t you think?

HTC One vs HTC One Mini

HTC One vs HTC One Mini

Moving to the camera department, the One mini sports a HTC UltraPixel shooter with HTC Zoe and a 1.6MP camera on its front. The phone which has a battery capacity of 1,800mAh, runs on Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean with Sense 5 overlay. It has 4G LTE support.

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Pricing and Availability

The HTC One mini will be available in select markets from August and rolled out globally from September. No detail on the pricing yet but definitely will be cheaper than HTC One. Color flavors – Glacial Silver and Stealth Black.

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