The rumored upcoming HTC One Mini smartphone, previously all whispers and hearsay until now, will ship to customers with that name and include a 720p resolution display, according to one of HTC’s own websites.
The company inadvertently confirmed the existence of the HTC One Mini’s name by posting its User Agent Profile to the HTC-owned Taiwanese domain htcmms.com.tw.
Based on recently leaked photos of the HTC One Mini, we expect the device to feature a 4.3-inch screen that’s just 0.4 inches smaller than its big brother, as well as the same Boom Sound stereo front-facing speaker grills with Beats Audio. However, the One Mini is unlikely to feature the One’s IR blaster or the same quad-core processor. The device will reportedly run the latest Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS. It’s unclear if it will feature HTC’s Sense 5 UI or an earlier version
Also confirmed is the processor, which is tipped as a 1.4GHz dual-core chip and thought to likely be a Qualcomm Snapdragon 400.
Onboard storage, RAM and microSD remain unknown and although rumours point to a repeat of the HTC One’s Ultrapixel camera and HTC Zoe suite combination there’s no confirmation of this at present.
HTC is expected to make an announcement sometime in the Autumn, we’ll keep you posted with more info as it becomes available.
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