Friday 19 July 2013

HTC One Mini gets certified in China

Probably the most leaked gadget of all time has been globetrotting – and posing for pictures. The HTC One Mini still hasn’t had an official unveil, but that hasn’t stopped it appearing all over the interwebs. Now it’s China’s turn. The HTC One Mini, dubbed 601e in China, has been spotted going in for certification. While that doesn’t reveal any new specs, it does mean the international unveiling should be just around the corner. So if we do get a 4.3in 720p Mini One packing in the rumoured 1.4GHz dual core processor, are you going to be rushing out to reserve one? The HTC One is getting a Mini-me – the One mini has leaked a number of times already and today we add some more shots to the list. This time they come from China's equivalent of the FCC. It's a single-SIM phone, no trace of a dual-SIM version for now (China got a special dual-SIM HTC One with a removable back panel). So far the rumor mill agrees on these specs – a 4.3" screen with 720p resolution, 4MP UltraPixel camera (possibly without OIS, the Butterfly S doesn’t have it), a Snapdragon 400 chipset (dual-core Krait 300 @ 1.4GHz, 1GB RAM, Adreno 305), Android 4.2.2 (same as on the One, BlinkFeed and all) and 16GB of storage (presuamably non-expandable, there's no visible slot in the photos). With certifications and teasers out of the way, the official announcement can't be too far away. There's no info on when exactly that might happen, though.



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