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July 2013
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307 Reviews
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The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini brings a strong feature set for a midrange phone, including Android 4.2, a dual-core processor, and an 8-megapixel camera. The Sprint version has excellent call quality
The Galaxy S4 Mini has only 8GB of internal storage, and mediocre front-facing camera quality. Data was slow on Sprint's network
Its reliable specs and availability on four carriers make the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini an easy-to-find midtier buy, but you should also compare the S4 Mini with its substantial competition....
No notification light, Gallery has latency issues, Plastic back is slippery, Small text lacks smoothness, Home screen customisation is awkward, Smaller keyboard is tricky for big fingers
At $379 you can buy an LTE variant of the S4 Mini and pop in a prepaid sim (that's how I'd do it) or grab one on a carrier subsidised plan starting at around $50 per month but with only 200MB of data. Outright is the way to do it if you want to get great ...
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Published: 2013-10-01, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
Tens of millions of iPhone users worldwide suggest there is a market for phones with smaller displays, and while the Galaxy S4 Mini has a screen slightly larger than the iPhone, it should appeal in much the same way; to people who think the 5-inch phones...
Compact size and weight, Reasonable specifications, Most familiar Samsung features
Lower screen resolution, Only 8GB internal memory
The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is another variant of the wildly successful Galaxy S4. It's basically a smaller, cut down version of that model, and it will shortly be available in Australia...
Looks and feels like a mini version of the S4, smooth performance thanks to its snappy CPU and good dollop of RAM, good camera, expandable storage, you can swop the battery, and IR blaster on board
Non-HD display, and has very little in common with the S4 when it comes to software enhancement
I want to try to be objective here. From scoring, it looks like the Ninetology U9X1 is a definite contender. Price is cheaper at RM 1,099 vs RM 1,499 for the S4 mini. Spec wise, it seems to have higher specs. Usability wise, it seems to be rather smooth a...
Abstract: Towards the end of last month, Samsung announced a smaller variant of its flagship GALAXY S4 which we now know as the GALAXY S4 mini.At 4.3-inches, the GALAXY S4 mini is only slightly smaller than its predecessor, the GALAXY S III mini. When we compared i...
Abstract: With the unquestionable success of its Samsung Galaxy S4 flagship release, the Korean giant has pretty much secured leadership in this year's high-end Android smartphone race. The top-tier category is a good place to reign supreme in but the midrange ech...
Abstract: Towards the end of last month, Samsung announced a smaller variant of their flagship Galaxy S4 which we now know as the Galaxy S4 mini.At 4.3-inches, the Galaxy S4 mini is only slightly smaller than its predecessor, the Galaxy S3 mini. When we compared it...
Following our 2014 Flagships shootout, we decided something was lacking. Not everyone can afford flagship phones, or simply are more budgetconscious, and so we've decided to launch our second shootout for 2014 smartphones: midrange offerings, Most people
Following our 2014 Flagships shootout, we decided something was lacking. Not everyone can afford flagship phones, or simply are more budgetconscious, and so we've decided to launch our second shootout for 2014 smartphones: midrange offerings
Each device has its own strengths and weaknesses here. The S4 mini has a removable battery, the One mini looks impossibly gorgeous, the Xperia SP is properly fast, the Optimus F5 is really cheap, and the Lumia 625 is a very good alternative to Android sma...