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OVERALL RATING 2.2 /5 BASED ON 160 RATINGS
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HTC One Mini - M4
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awesome camera (1)
decent camera (1)
awesome battery backup (1)
average battery backup (1)
awesome phone (6)
great sound (2)
heating issue (2)
optical image stabilization (1)
service center (1)
build quality (3)
talk time (1)
low light (2)
metal finish (2)
selfie (1)
screen protection (1)
features (9)
gaming (3)
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A good phone, but overpriced.

To start with, a couple of other reviewers said that the actual price would be much lower. I don't blame them for thinking so, that's what I thought too, but time to update your reviews people!nnAs for the phone itself, the build quality is excellent, the only difference with the bigger One is the plastic banding running around the side. The phone isn't mini by any standards. The dual speakers and the space for the physical keys means it isn't all that smaller than the One, which kinda defeats its purpose.nnThe screen is really good. It isn't 1080P but it still has a higher ppi than an iPhone and obviously you can't see any pixels. Viewing angles are also fantastic with true to life colours. nnAs for the internals, it runs on a dual core processor, but be assured it isn't going to lag for 90% of the tasks. heavy gaming could show it's short comings, but otherwise there shouldn't be any lag.nnIt runs Sense 5, which is HTC's latest and greatest. Expect software updates to come in fast as it's from the flagship One line. Sense 5 is much more similar to Stock Android and much less heavier. If you aren't the kind of person who needs gimmicky features like on Touchwiz or wants the closest experience to stock Android with some added on features, Sense 5 is for you. Personally, I also feel that, Sense 5 is simplest OEM UI to use. My personal favourite has to be 'Hyperboot'. When enabled the phone turns on in less than 10 seconds.nnThe speakers deserve special mention. Apart from the One and the One Max, this is easily the best speaker(s) you will find on any phone. And yes, it's better than an iPhone or even a Galaxy S4.nnThe camera is the same unit found on the One minus the Optical Image stabilization. Image capture is fast with excellent low light photos. However, since there is no OIS, few photos tend to be blurry. You also get Zoe which is cool.nnBattery life isn't great. The screen is power hungry. Turning on the Battery Saver mode helps, but you'll have to do without haptic feedback and low screen brightness. For nights, you have sleep mode which reduced the battery by only 1 or 2% but with social media syncing on.nnThe price, well to put it simply, it sucks monkey balls. At this price, it makes more sense for someone to rather go and buy the larger size Htc One or another flagship. That's the reason why I've given a low rating.nnAlternatives to the One Mini: Htc One, Galaxy S4, Xperia Z1, iPhone 5S/C, Lumia 1020 and 925, BB Z10, Nexus 4, Nexus 5 (Will be launched with a few weeks).nnSo what rating do I give it? If I look at the phone without considering the price, I could give 4 stars. That -1 star would be for the still large size, less powerful hardware (not really needed though) and no OIS.nnBut when I see the pirce, I have to give a -1 (-1.5 would be more appropriate, but FLipkart doesn't allow .5 ratings). I've reduced only -1, because other than the camera, it actually doesn't compromise much. Sure it has only a 720P screen, but the iPhone doesn't have even that. And the One Mini doesn't lag, so I don't see why the weaker hardware should matter.nnBut finally, when I look at its competitors, especially the One, I have to reduce 2 stars. For a little more you get a bigger screen and a better camera and much, much more powerful hardware. You may argue that it isn't needed, but if you are going to pay 35K, it's only natural to expect.nnGuys, if you liked this review, do mark it as useful, it encourages me to write many more like these! :)

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52 users found this review helpful helpful?
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37k ??? What The Fudge @

I had been waiting for its launch in India. I was almost certain to buy it soon as it gets released. I was expecting the price range somewhere in between 26k-28k. But now buying it at 37000/- would be the worst decision ever.nI am very much disappointed with HTC and their over-pricing trends.nDidn't even want to give it a single star... duh!!

38 users found this review helpful helpful?
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Overprized beyond Stupidity!

This is beyond stupidity. When We can get HTC One for 35k, under a few deals, why will someone spend 37K on a One Mini?nFor 3K more, I can get the G2 or Z Ultra or Z1 flagships. HTC will seriously go into losses for next quarter too if this continues..

17 users found this review helpful helpful?
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Xtremly OverPriced

The htc one mini is best Mid Range Android smart phonennBut But But.....The phone is not released in India Till date 3/10/13nnand the Market Price will be Around 26K on release which is 37K on flipkart todaynn11,000 Xtra------ Its a Crap plz dont buy from flipkartnnu should go with htc one Single sim which is around 40K on flipkart

14 users found this review helpful helpful?
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A review for reviewers

I simply cannot believe how people rate stuff......I'm just putting up this review so that people get to know stuff before making up their mindsnn1.For those of you who cry about OIS, it has become a trend in flagships this year......Don't expect it to pop up on mid-range devices anytime soon. Plus OIS isn't needed for even a casual photographer to get his pictures rightnn2.People shouting about NFC, there is currently no use for NFC in India except pairing with bluetooth speakers and maybe sending files.......You can use bluetooth for thatnAlso don't expect NFC to become useful in India for atleast 2-3 yearsnn3.An average consumer wouldn't require more than 16 GB of storage. Audio and Video junkies might have a problem with thisnn4.This phone will be decently priced even at about 31k because of the premium aluminum build it provides. You are bound to get heads turned with this beauty

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