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HTC One Mini video review

The HTC One Mini is set to hit UK retailers in the coming days but we have already had a play in order to bring you our HTC One Mini video review.

A scaled down sibling to the 4.7-inch flagship HTC One, the HTC One Mini sees a smaller form factor play host to a reduced array of specs and a slightly more wallet friendly price tag. Maintaining the same brushed metal design as its big brother, the One Mini is easy on the eye and brimmed with potential. It is a direct rival to the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini.

If you are tempted by the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean powered handset which has been skinned with HTC’s Sense 5.0 UI but can’t be hassled with all that reading lark, check out the HTC One Mini video review below.







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A 4.3-inch phone with a 720p HD display, the HTC One Mini lines up as a powerful mid-market offering, backing up the high-end appeal of the full scale HTC One.

With a 1.4GHz dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 CPU running the show alongside 1GB of RAM and 16GB of internal storage, the HTC One Mini specs sheet is further bolstered by dual stereo speakers and the BoomSound and Beats audio enhancements found on the One.

Hosting a 4-UltraPixel rear-mounted camera, the HTC One Mini adds a second, 1.6-megapixel snapper up front. An integrated LED flash and 1080p Full HD video recording capabilities further enhance the phone’s imaging capabilities.

Rounding off the HTC One Mini features list, an 1800mAh Lithium-Polymer battery is present alongside 4G connectivity options and integrated NFC technologies. The phone is available in both black and silver colour schemes.

Read More: HTC One Mini vs Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini

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