HTC One (M8) Mini might be here as soon as May
The HTC One (M8) mini seems to be an almost foregone conclusion at this point and it looks like the wait might not be long either. 3G.co....
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The HTC One (M8) mini seems to be an almost foregone conclusion at this point and it looks like the wait might not be long either.
3G.co.uk is reporting that an unnamed source inside a UK retailer has confirmed that the handset will be arriving in May.
The source goes on to say that it will have the same aluminium uni-body design as its big brother, but a smaller 4.5-inch screen and a single camera, rather than the Duo Camera found on the HTC One (M8).
Though as we can't put a name to the source it's hard to say how accurate any of this is.
Still, this isn't the first time we've heard about the handset and HTC released a mini version of last years HTC One, though the timing is slightly more questionable as the HTC One Mini didn't hit the market until August, which would mean just nine months between last year's mini and this year's.
The specs don't raise any red flags though, we'd expect a similarly premium design and a 4.5-inch screen would make sense given that the full fat HTC One (M8) has a 5-inch display.
Now we just need the HTC One (M8) Max to show its face and we'll have the full suite of this years expected One models.
3G.co.uk is reporting that an unnamed source inside a UK retailer has confirmed that the handset will be arriving in May.
The source goes on to say that it will have the same aluminium uni-body design as its big brother, but a smaller 4.5-inch screen and a single camera, rather than the Duo Camera found on the HTC One (M8).
Though as we can't put a name to the source it's hard to say how accurate any of this is.
Still, this isn't the first time we've heard about the handset and HTC released a mini version of last years HTC One, though the timing is slightly more questionable as the HTC One Mini didn't hit the market until August, which would mean just nine months between last year's mini and this year's.
Miniature marvel
The specs don't raise any red flags though, we'd expect a similarly premium design and a 4.5-inch screen would make sense given that the full fat HTC One (M8) has a 5-inch display.
Now we just need the HTC One (M8) Max to show its face and we'll have the full suite of this years expected One models.