Review: HTC One mini 2
Smaller and cheaper than the One M8, HTC has done a good job of retaining the premium feel
It’s now the norm for companies to launch smaller and cheaper versions of their flagship smartphones, which is exactly what HTC has done here. If you can’t afford its One M8, then the One mini 2 is more likely to be within your budget.
As you would expect, it’s smaller than the flagship M8, though, not by much – HTC has shaved 5mm off the width and 10mm from the height. That’s enough to make it a more manageable phone, though, especially on the one-handed front.