By comparison, older and stronger HTC One is based on the quad-core running at 1.7 Ghz, 2 GB of RAM and 32 or 64 GB of memory that is also not upgradeable. The battery is 1800mAh compared to 2300 mAh from the bigger model. The design and overall look of the device has not been changed, except that it now comes in a smaller size and lower weight, which will make it easier to manage the device with only one hand. Stereo speakers come with the BoomSound option, there is also the UltraPixel sensor on the camera and LTE support that HTC One has is also available with the Mini model.
HTC One Mini will be released in the next month.
[Ed - News of the HTC One Mini comes as Apple is ramping up there media push and as Samsung is encountering some consumer disatisfaaction with the Galaxy S4. Between this and the full-sized one HTC might be able to grab a little market share and perhaps dig themselves out of the financial hole they have gotten in. At least, we hope they are able to. The more companies are in the game the more the consumer benefits...]
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