HTC One Mini Hands-On Demo
The One mini isn't all that much smaller than the flagship phone that preceded it. HTC has had to dial back on some of the niceties that garnered the original One so many fans. Most of the goodies are still there — the BoomSound speakers remain, as does the Ultrapixel camera (albeit without optical image stabilization) around the back, but HTC needed to compromise on horsepower. Rather than running with a power hungry quad-core chip, the company instead chose to load up the One mini with a 1.4GHz dual-core Snapdragon 400 and 1GB of RAM. Chris Velazco gives us a quick rundown of the brand new smaller cousin to HTC's flagship phone the One.
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