HTC One Mini has been appearing in rumors for quite some time, but the increasing number of leaked photos of the same device with same design makes us believe that the smaller version of HTC's most popular smartphone is nearing completion.
Now, a new leaked photo posted by Engadget shows us how exactly the upcoming HTC One Mini might look from the front. The new photo compares the size of the HTC One Mini by placing the device next to the HTC One.
The latest photo shows that design-wise, nothing much has been changed in the HTC One Mini, except the size.
According to the Engadget report, the HTC One Mini will come with a 4.3-inch 720 pixel display with an aluminum unibody and Beats Audio branding on the back. The report also says that the front face of the smartphone will be 'ringed with plastic'. The smartphone will also not come with the Infrared blaster that makes the HTC One your TV remote control.
Rumors suggest that the HTC One Mini will be powered by Qualcomm's dual-core Snapdragon 400 processor that will be supported by 2GB of RAM. The biggest rumor about the device is that it is going to come with a 4.3 UltraPixel camera that we have already seen in the HTC One. HTC One Mini will run Android 4.2 Jelly Bean out of the box and will be layered with HTC's Sense 5.0 user interface.
The smartphone is rumored to be coming out in the market sometime in the month of July. A Taiwanese technology website Eprice reports that HTC will launch HTC One Mini and HTC Butterfly S in mid-July and mid-June respectively.
However, a report from Bloomberg that appeared earlier this week, suggests that the HTC One Mini is going to be released in August this year. The report cited two sources that are familiar with the HTC One Mini plans.
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