HTC One Mini
Considering that wireless trends of recent times have equated ‘big’ to necessarily mean ‘better,’

Considering that wireless trends of recent times have equated ‘big’ to necessarily mean ‘better,’ the release of HTC‘s One Mini is a breath of fresh air. This phone – HTC’s follow-up to the ever popular HTC One – houses a 720p resolution within its 4.3” body, as well as BoomSound speakers and a 4 megapixel camera at the back of the device. Under the hood, we find the One Mini equipped with Android 4.2.2 out of the box, running with Sense 5.0 and powered by a pretty zippy 1.4GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400. The aluminum body from the HTC One has been replaced with polycarbonate around the sides, making for a lightweight, though durable device. Enjoy a look at the HTC One Mini, releasing to worldwide audiences later next month.