HTC today announced the smaller brother of its flagship device – the HTC One Mini. Just like the HTC One, the One Mini sports the same aluminium unibody and BoomSound technology dual front stereo speakers. The HTC One Mini sports a 4.3-inch display of 720p resolution with a pixel density of 341 pixels per inch. The screen is of the S-LCD2 variety and is protected by a Gorilla Glass 3 panel.
- HTC BoomSound technology
- 4.3-inch S-LCD2 screen
- Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip
HTC today announced the smaller brother of its flagship device – the HTC One Mini. Just like the HTC One, the One Mini sports the same aluminium unibody and BoomSound technology dual front stereo speakers.
The HTC One Mini sports a 4.3-inch display of 720p resolution with a pixel density of 341 pixels per inch. The screen is of the S-LCD2 variety and is protected by a Gorilla Glass 3 panel. It also packs a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chip with a 1.4GHz dual-core processor, Adreno 305 and 1GB of RAM.
The device offers 16GB of on-board storage that is not expandable and will run on Android 4.2.2 with HTC’s Sense 5 UI on top. The back of the device is where you will find the same 4MP UltraPixel camera found on the original HTC One, although the mini will have to do without an Optical image stabilisation.
The camera is capable of shooting 1080p videos with HDR. The phone also features HTC’s Zoe multimedia app, HTC’s news and social media aggregator BlinkFeed, and Beats Audio technology. In terms of connectivity options, the handset comes with LTE, Bluetooth 4.0 with aptX enabled, Wi-Fi a/b/g/n and GPS with GLONASS.
The HTC One Mini will be available in either glacial silver of stealth black and will ship beginning August for around AU$640.
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