mensxp.com Updated: 2016-12-29 18:26:07
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Sporting the outdated Windows OS and a surprisingly small RAM speed, the phone looks as if it is out of the race in the very first lap.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 18:26:07
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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Compact and well built, Crisp screen, Sense UI is very functional, Good all round performance...
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Over priced, Windows Mobile 6.5 is pretty archaic, Onscreen QWERTY is a joke...
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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 18:26:07
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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...
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Elegant Minimalistic Design, HTC's UI Works Well, Very Good Music Playback, WiFi, 3G & GPS Support...
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Expensive for its Performance, Bad Camera, App Store Needs More Apps...
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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...
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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 also...
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