Engadget.com - The leaks are true: HTC's rumored M4 is indeed the One Mini. We know because a trusted source in possession of the "petite" 4.3-inch handset has fed us a direct image, while also confirming some specs. From what we've seen, the few renders and blurrycam shots that bled out earlier this year appear to be dead-on. The One Mini's a more approachable (and affordable) version of the One -- both inside and out -- with some notable differences. For starters, its screen size has been reduced to 4.3-inches, much like Samsung's Galaxy S 4 Mini, making it much more palm-friendly and deserving of the Mini moniker. But we don't yet have a clear handle on its resolution.
TechFrag - The original HTC One Mini and one of the company’s last year flagship devices, One Mini 2, will not get Lollipop update, according to a media report. The news might disappoint users of the said devices who were promised the up-gradation a year ago.
Examiner: The HTC One mini is coming next week for $99.99.
TechRadar - The HTC One Mini revealed itself to the world this week and while it may look pretty much identical to its big brother, the HTC One, there are some key differences between the two.
it doesnt look mini at all, looks more like a spinoff. still no microsd slot either?