HTC HD Mini | |
Manufacturer: | HTC Corporation |
Screen: | 3.2 in. LCD capacitive touchscreen 320x480 px 65k-color, backlit TFT LCD, Corning Gorilla Glass |
Os: | Official: Windows Mobile 6.5 Professional Unofficial: Android |
Input: | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen, proximity sensor, 3-axis accelerometer |
Soc: | Qualcomm MSM7227 |
Cpu: | 600 MHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S1 Adreno 200 GPU |
Memory: | 512MB internal flash ROM 384 MB RAM |
Memory Card: | microSDHC, up to 32 GB |
Networks: | GSM 850/900/1800/1900 HSDPA 900/2100 |
Connectivity: | Bluetooth, 802.11b/g, A-GPS, micro-USB, 3.5mm audio jack |
Battery: | Rechargeable 1200mAh Li-ion battery |
Size: | 103.8 mm x 57.7 mm x 11.7 mm |
Weight: | 110 g (3.88 oz) |
Series: | HTC Touch family |
Related: | HTC HD2, HTC Hero |
The HTC HD Mini is a smartphone running the Windows Mobile operating system with HTC Sense. The phone was designed and manufactured by HTC, and was first released in February 2010.
With a screen size of 81.2mm and weighing 3.88oz with battery, it is a compact version of its larger sibling, the HTC HD2, although being powered by a lower speed 600 MHz Qualcomm processor and a 512 MB ROM/384 MB RAM storage combination.[1] Other features include multi-touch display, 5 megapixel color camera with auto focus; internal GPS antenna; 3G broadband connectivity, Wi-Fi and FM radio. As compared to the HD2's WVGA resolution, the HD Mini has HVGA, in tandem with the smaller screen. The camera has no flash and the home screen can not be customized.[2]
The HTC HD mini includes capacitive touch for viewing, zooming and resizing websites, Microsoft Office files, PDF documents and pictures.
The HD Mini runs Windows Mobile 6.5.3 although it is covered up by a custom user interface named Sense.[3]
CNET gave the HD Mini an 8.3/10, praising the phone itself but disliking Windows Mobile 6. The Register and SlashGear gave mostly positive reviews but noted that other competitors were better and that Windows Mobile 7 was about to release which could break compatibility.[4]