That’s right folks, it’s been a long time coming; the is finally In Stock and ready to ship. The HD Mini, as it’s name suggests, is to the what the is to the ; a smaller, lower cost version which looks to offer all of the key functionality, but at a much lower cost. So if you were put off by the price of the HTC HD2 or just prefer over , then the HD Mini could be exactly what you are looking for. The HD Mini retains the same Sense UI which was found on the HD2 and offers a user friendly and attractive skin for Windows Mobile 6.5.
Boasting a , a 3.2 inch capacative screen and all of the usual trimmings you’d expect of a modern day smart phone (HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, multi-tasking and the some-what standard social networking links) the HD Mini looks set to go toe-to-toe with it’s Android bretheren the HTC Wildfire. The HD Mini is available from Free on a ?25 per month contract. For more information and to see all of the deals available, .
Like the look of the but just couldn’t get around the uncompromisingly large design? Then HTC have just the answer with the . Sharing much of the same feature set as its bigger brother, the HD Mini still packs a serious punch only this time in a more pocket friendly form factor. And now, the HD Mini just took one step closer to finding its way into pockets across the country; the HD Mini is now available to pre-order at with first stock due later this month.
With the HD Mini, have put the HD2 on a crash diet, slimming down the touchscreen from 4.3 inches to a more manageable 3.2 inches whilst retaining the capacitive technology for an incredibly responsive touch experience including multi-touch in various apps. The HD Mini, like its sibling, runs a combination of Windows Mobile 6.5 and HTC’s Sense UI. Sense provides a stylish and intuitive front end to the phone, offering multiple home screens with social networking feeds, weather, photos and more all at your fingertips whilst handles the deeper processes, letting you download apps from Windows Market Place as well as carry out traditional WinMo tasks such as opening and editing Office documents.
The Mini is powered by a 600MHz processor and 384MB of RAM, both of which are more than enough to ensure that navigation is slick, menus open instantly and apps run effortlessly even when multi-tasking (running multiple applications). On the media front, the HD Mini boasts an impressive 5.0 Megapixel camera supported by both autofocus and touch focus, a built in multimedia player and pre-installed YouTube app and expandable memory up to 32GB. Throw in HSDPA, Wi-Fi and GPS and we’re struggling to see how HTC found room for all this tech in such a compact phone (it measures a mere 11.7mm thick!).
The HTC HD Mini is available to pre-order now on O2, Orange and T-Mobile. Get the HD Mini free from ?25 per month on Orange with 300 minutes, unlimited texts and inclusive data for all your downloads and web browsing. With first stock expected on the 24th of May, to check out some of our fantastic offers and reserve yours now to get it first.