We’ve been seeing the rumours for some time and now the HTC One Mini 2 has been official announced. The specs are pretty much as we expected for a mini version of the HTC One M8;
a quad-core Snapdragon 400 processor clocked at 1.2GHz, 1GB RAM, 16GB
storage, a 4.5-inch 720p display, and a 2,100mAh battery. One of the
more intriguing characteristics of the One Mini 2 is the fact that it
actually possesses a microSD slot, something that has always been a
major criticism of HTC flagship smartphones.
As we also expected, the One Mini 2 will have Sense 6.0 themed
Android 4.4, though it’s definitely the cameras that deserve
an additional look. While the HTC One M8 had the HTC Duo Camera
configuration, the One Mini 2 is ditching that and the UltraPixel
technology to simply have a 13MP camera on the rear and a 5MP wide-angle
camera on the front. While it’s definitely interesting that HTC
actually left its beloved UltraPixel camera out of the One Mini 2, this
makes it a genuinely viable device for people who want decent camera
and selfie performance. The HTC One Mini 2 is going to be available in
three colours to start with including Gunmetal Gray, Glacial Silver and
Amber Gold, and is expected to be released in EMEA regions and Asia
sometime in June; availability in other regions has not yet been
specified and prices have not been divulged.
What do you think about the HTC One Mini 2 now that it has been fully
revealed? How do you think it shapes up to the Motorola Moto G? Let us
know what you think in the comments below.
Source: Phone Arena
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