
HTC finally took the wraps off of the One Mini 2, which is essentially a mini version of the One (M8). The One Mini 2 does sacrifice in specs, but it doesn't in materials.
It sports the same metal design and BoomSound speakers as the HTC One (M8), but it's obviously a little smaller and you won't get an UltraPixel rear camera nor will you get the Duo Camera effects. It measures 137 x 65 x 10.6mm, and is a little thicker than the original HTC One Mini. It will be available in Gunmetal Gray, Glacial Silver and Amber Gold colors. Hit the break for the full specs.

- 4.5-inch 720p (1280 x 720) display with 326 ppi
- 1.2 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400
- Adreno 305 GPU
- 1 GB of RAM
- 16 GB of storage
- microSD slot for up to 128 GB expanded storage
- 13MP rear camera with a BSI sensor and f/2.2 lens (No Ultra Pixel)
- 5MP front-facing camera capable of recording 1080p video
- 2,100 mAh battery
The HTC One Mini 2 should be available by the end of May in the UK followed by EMEA and North Asia in June. Pricing is expected to be £250-300.
The HTC One Mini 2 is a solid smartphone and provides a strong option for those seeking a high-end device closer in size to the iPhone 5S than the current fleet of Android flagships.
Wow really a 13 mp sensor? I’d rather have that in my m8 than the duo camera setup -.-