Engadget - Currently, the wireless industry's mantra is that good things come in large packages. But let's not just forget about the massive demographic of users that don't care about having the biggest phone on the planet. Samsung has already addressed this with the Galaxy S4 mini (albeit, with significantly lesser specs than the flagship GS4), and now it's HTC's turn with the aptly named One mini. The whispers were true: this little guy is a 4.3-inch device with 720p resolution and a nearly identical look to that of its older brother.
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.