mensxp.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:09
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Sporting the outdated Windows OS and a surprisingly small RAM speed, the phone looks as if it is out of the race in the very first lap. Yet the device scores on its strikingly handsome hardware – it is so sleek, so well designed. Other media features are...
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techtree.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:09
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Expert Review While everyone else has given up on Windows Mobile, HTC is still striving to keep it alive with handsets such as the new HD mini. It's basically a scaled down version of the HD2, the HD mini packs in a lot of features in a smaller desi...

Attractive design, good display quality and touchscreen response, can be used as a Wi-Fi router, HTC Sense UI makes Windows Mobile a lot more bearable...

It's still Windows Mobile, interface stutters at times for no apparent reason, no flash for camera, loudspeaker position, no DivX/Xvid support, poor battery life, Windows Marketplace is sad, expensive...

The HTC HD mini is priced at Rs. 21,500. At that price you get a phone with a good design and display, but running an outdated operating system, average battery life and poor camera. The phone has a tendency to get bit sluggish at times for reasons tha...
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The HTC HD Mini is a very decent device that has a few fundamental flaws preventing it from being classified as a usable phone, which we feel is of utmost important for any handset. The price is also on the higher side, which sadly means, we cannot re...

Compact and well built, Crisp screen, Sense UI is very functional, Good all round performance...

Over priced, Windows Mobile 6.5 is pretty archaic, Onscreen QWERTY is a joke...

The HD Mini is an attractive handset that will appeal to someone looking for a touch-screen device that is cheaper than the top tier phones. However, it’s not suitable for even moderate keypad use – SMS junkies look elsewhere. Its price also makes it s...
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pcworld.in Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:10
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Back in February I reviewed the HTC HD2, a 4.3-inch smartphone that ran on a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and used Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional and HTC’s Sense UI + TouchFLO as its OS and UI respectively. And now I have with me the HTC HD Mini, a smart...

Elegant Minimalistic Design, HTC's UI Works Well, Very Good Music Playback, WiFi, 3G & GPS Support...

Expensive for its Performance, Bad Camera, App Store Needs More Apps...

For a moment if I was to not consider the price, the HTC HD Mini looks like a pretty good deal. It might not be a super-charged device but does most things well enough. It has a good looking, and more importantly, usable UI and touch input works well...
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The HTC HD mini is pretty much what a modern-day smartphone should be all about. We are not talking the ultimate of technology, a ridiculously expensive piece of gear to flash around and impress everyone around. We mean a handy working tool that can a...

The HTC HD mini is pretty much what a modern-day smartphone should be all about. We are not talking the ultimate of technology, a ridiculously expensive piece of gear to flash around and impress everyone around. We mean a handy working tool that can also...
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