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PUBLISHED ON February 2010

HTC HD mini

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Construction
Dimension103x57.7x11.7mm (4.06x2.27x0.46")
Weight110gr (0.04oz)
Form FactorCandy Bar
Material
Resistance
Colors
Usability
Display Resolution320x480px
Display Size46x68mm
1.81x2.68"
Display Diameter3.2"
Display Type65k TFT
Secondary Display Resolution
InputCapacitive Touchscreen
Talk Time7 hour, 15 min
Standby Time14 day, 4 hour
OSWindows Mobile 6.5
JavaMIDP 2.0
VibrationVibration
RingtonePolyphonic
Hardware
ChipsetQualcomm MSM7227
Processor600MHz ARM 11
GPUAdreno 200
Ram384MB
Internal Memory512MB
External MemorymicroSD
Camera Resolution5 Megapixel
Camera Flash
Camera Lens
Optical Zoom
Second Camera
Other FunctionalitiesDigital Compass
Accelerometer
Light Sensor
Proximity Sensor
SpeakerMono Speaker
Battery Capacity1200mAH
Extra Battery Slot
Connectivity
WIMAX
WiFi
UPnP
NFC
USB
Bluetoothv2.0
Positioning SystemIntegrated GPS
TV Reciever
TV Out
Audio Output3.5mm Audio Connector
RadioFM
RDS
Ethernet
Infrared
Cellular Network
Network CompatibilityGSM 1800 / 1900 / 850 / 900
UMTS 900 / 2100
HSDPA 900 / 2100
Second Simcard Slot
PTT
HSCSD
GPRSClass 10
EDGEClass 10
AMPS
TD-SCDMA
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO
VARIOUS
Price Range$267 - $295 (€244 - €269)

RATING OVERVIEW

Construction
83%  
Usability
45%  
Hardware
26%  
Connectivity
46%  
Popularity
19%  

World Compatibility

N/A
2G
3G
3.5G
4G

REVIEWS

85 out of 100
Phone Arena
At this year's MWC, HTC, the premier Windows Mobile phone manufacturer, officially announced what's maybe one of the last smartphones to run the condemned Windows Mobile 6.x.x OS - the HTC HD mini. ... read more
80 out of 100
TechRadar
HTC proves that Windows Mobile isn't dead yet read more
75 out of 100
Good Gear Guide
The HTC HD Mini looks like a pretty good deal. It might not be a super-charged device but does most things well enough. It has a good looking and usable UI, and touch input works well. read more
67 out of 100
CNET Asia
This WM6.5.3 smartphone fulfills basic smartphone needs well, but ought to have been positioned as an affordable alternative in light of competition from the iPhone and Android-based devices. read more
N/A out of 100
GSMArena
There was a time when Windows Mobile used to rule the smartphone seas. Then along came Symbian but thats a whole other story. It was touchscreen that showed to all the willing challengers that Windows Mobile is just too big to turn around quickly enough and catch the new wind. HTC however seem to disagree and dispel doubts of jumping ship... read more

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