HTC One Mini
Apple’s iPhones reportedly have a failure in their hands in terms of battery life as a new test revealed the iPhone 5c and iPhone 5s can’t keep up with rival smartphones.
HTC recently announced its One Max flagship phablet, but the company also gave owners of older HTC devices something to look forward to: Sense 5.5. While it's pretty been a given, HTC has finally officially confirmed Sense 5.5 for the HTC One.
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is all the rage now, with most major mobile device manufacturers bumping their products up to the latest Android version in an attempt to bolster holiday sales and stem Android fragmentation frustration. While it's not a major flagship device like its bigger, older brother, the HTC One mini will be joining the club, with Android 4.3 arriving before the end of 2013, according to an insider.
HTC's mid-level variant of its flagship phone, the One Mini, is a little over a month old, having landed in Europe in August, but the smartphone is already the recipient of a rather hefty update.
Apple just recently announced the new lineup of iPhones, which now includes the lower-cost entry-level iPhone 5c. As far as mid-tier smartphones, one of the top offerings by competitors is the HTC One mini, the smaller, lower-cost version of the critically acclaimed HTC One. Lets see how the iPhone 5c stacks up.
It looks like HTC won't have too much to show us at the IFA 2013 consumer electronics show, besides the new mid-range and entry-level Desire series, but for fans of the HTC One mini who wanted something a little different from the standard silver, HTC's offerings this week might be just enough. Behold: the HTC One mini in "Vivid Blue."
Now that the Moto X phone is rolling out on Verizon, it's time to see how it stacks up against similarly priced devices on other networks. AT&T is offering the HTC One mini for about $100, while you can get the Moto X phone for a little over that price with a discount on Verizon Wireless, starting today. Here's how they compare.
Friday is a big day for AT&T, with more than a couple of the newest smartphones and phablets launching on the U.S. network. One of those highly anticipated smartphones is the HTC One mini, which is being released today.
For those of you who want the HTC One experience, but with a slightly smaller screen (and price), here's some good news - if you are an AT&T customer. AT&T will stock the HTC One Mini as an exclusive starting this Friday, August 23.
HTC is beginning an all-out assault on the mid-tier phone market with its HTC One mini handset. Recent reports out of Taiwan are stating that HTC will customize the HTC One min for different countries, depending on what wireless providers think is best.
For those AT&T customers that want the HTC One with a little less screen (and price), here's some good news: the HTC One mini is one step closer to its release date, as the AT&T version reportedly passed through the FCC recently.
Ever since HTC announced the long-rumored Mini version of the HTC One, HTC-philes who want a smaller version of the flagship device have been clamoring to get their hands on a Mini. Problem is, only the UK has an official release date so far.
The HTC One Mini, long rumored about in the tech blogosphere, has finally been officially announced by the Taiwanese device maker. But how does it stack up against its biggest mini competitor - the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini? Here's a rundown of all of the specs.
Customers looking for a new Android phone that isn't massive have a new contender to take note of: the HTC One Mini. The Taiwanese smartphone manufacturer finally announced the phone, which will begin hitting select markets in August.
Rumors continue to abound about the HTC One Mini, which seems to have had an inevitable release announcement for weeks now. But some of those rumors have now been confirmed, when - Oops! - HTC accidentally posted its user agent profile with details on the new set to an HTC domain in Taiwan. And you can still see the details on the site.