Android Advisor

Review: HTC One mini 2

Smaller and cheaper than the One M8, HTC has done a good job of retaining the premium feel

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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.

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