Lacks NFC, No microSD slot, Can't remove BlinkFeed
The HTC One mini is almost a perfect mini-me for the HTC One. So, the things I liked about the original One I broadly like here, and the things I disliked, well, you get the picture. The screen is great, as is the sound quality – and I like the design to...
Abstract: Videos, we love them. Take the HTC One for example. You’ve seen our HTC One overview and demo and a full look at how it’ll control your TV. It’s a fantastic phone and we’ve got a full HTC One review here. When the HTC One mini arrived we did a full ha...
Published: 2013-08-08, Author: Sophie , review by: stuff.tv
One styling on a smaller scale, Great screen, Good camera for the money
Short battery life, Only available at 16GB, Not actually very mini
To cut the size and cut the price of the One, HTC obviously also had to cut the specs, and by and large we think its snips are spot-on. The screen - while smaller - is lovely and crisp, and the power - while lower - is more than enough for all but the mo...
Four Ultra Pixel Camera is stunning, Dual Stereo Speakers with Beats Audio, Strong build quality
Plastic edging, No expandable memory, No removable battery, Design, Clean lines and understated style are the name of the game for the One Mini, My first impression upon glancing at the HTC One Mini was that I was actually looking at a One, but once I com
For a mid-range handset, the One Mini represents exceptional value at times.The One Mini is designed primarily as a mid-range device, but I find it's much more than that. The 4.3-inch screen seems to be the perfect size for a modern day smartphone and pro...
Abstract: The HTC One Mini is one of our favourite Android phones currently available. Well put together and boasting the same design aesthetic as its more expensive bigger brother, the HTC One, we figured it was owed a proper video review. #_containermyExperience2...
While the HTC One Mini is far from the first shrink-rayed Android super phone, it is the first to look respectable. Compared to Samsung’s plasticky Galaxy S3 Mini and S4 Mini blowers, this is a league above, with a beautiful design and curved metal back. The only difference is the plastic frame, which slightly diminishes the premium feel, but only when you hold it. From a distance, this is the sa
The HTC One’s smaller frame does have some drawbacks: HTC’s only found space for a rather measly 1,800mAh battery, which left us struggling to get through a day of use. There’s also no space for the infrared TV remote control sensor or a microSD card, which is a bit disappointing as you only get 16GB of storage on board, 11GB of which is available to the user - in other words, that’s your limit f
The HTC One Mini is a beautifully constructed handset, and a stark reminder that not every smartphone in 2013 needs to pack a giant screen to stand out. Apple’s doing just fine, thank you, and we’re glad to see another company offering a more reasonabl...
A slightly smaller screen, no IR blaster, a slightly slower CPU, a bit less storage. They're all pretty sensible things to change when shrinking down the One and reducing the price point.If you've got the money and want the best of the best, I'd still say...
Good screen, decent build quality, good camera, mid-range price tag
Average battery life, no NFC support
The HTC One Mini is a shrunk-down version of the Taiwanese firm's current flagship smartphone that sacrifices processing power and NFC support in its endeavour to become small-hand friendly....