Techradar posted Hands-on review: HTC One Mini 2 Review
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Here we go again, the start of the miniaturisation of another set of flagship devices and this time it's HTC who is first to the shrink ray with the confusingly named HTC One Mini 2.Okay, so the name does make sense if you look at last year's HTC One Mini, but considering the Taiwanese firm has backed itself into a bit of a naming corner with the One M8 the One Mini 2 is only adding to the mixed up terminology. To be clear the One Mini 2 is a shrunken version of the excellent HTC One M8 - although the design of the handset gives that away almost instantly. Glance quickly at the One Mini 2 and you'd be forgiven for thinking it's the full blown One M8. It's closer in design to its bigger brother than the original One Mini was to the HTC One. The plastic band which ran round the circumference of the One Mini persists on the One Mini 2, but HTC has done a much better job of hiding it and you're unlikely to notice it unless you look at the top or base of the handset.At these two points the plastic rim widens to cover the whole depth of the One Mini 2, but down each side it's pushed into a thin strip by the metal rear cover which hugs either edge.That brushed metal finish on the rear of the device feels supremely premium and the curved back means the One Mini 2 nestles nicely into the palm while the condensed size makes it a lot easier to hold on to.Hands-on review: HTC One Mini 2 Review @ TechRadar