My phone du jour is an AT&T HTC One. I think that it is the perfect size, but there are some who wish it was just a bit more “mini”. Well, here you go — it’s the HTC One Mini, available exclusively from AT&T beginning August 23rd for $99.99 with a two-year contract.
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I wonder – as I do with pretty much every HTC press release – if it will be enough to help them actually compete as opposed to just not go under.
No telling! But I like my HTC One enough that if it is an indication of where HTC is going, I’ll be along for the ride. =)
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I just hope the rumors they are dropping Windows Phone are false … I would really love to see them get a major boost there as well, though it is hard with Nokia in place.
And I would kill to have a Nokia Lumia 1020 running Android. It will never happen, though. =P