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  #874705 9-Aug-2013 17:50
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Droid Mini looks like it might be best Mini phone.

Also consider the Sony ZR, slightly larger at 4.55" but better spec'd.




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  #874708 9-Aug-2013 18:27
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Hmm, just looked up the dimensions of those.

No way I'd get the Sony ZR, it's almost as wide as the Nexus 4 or HTC One and if I wanted that width I'd get one of those. But the Motorola Droid Mini does indeed look like a good choice.

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  #874716 9-Aug-2013 18:38
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Well the Sony ZR is smaller than the HTC One & The Nexus 4. It is cheaper than the HTC One. It is water proofed and has a dedicated camera button. It is better spec'd than both the One Mini and S4 Mini. It will be good for some people.

And Yes the Droid Mini, looks great. If the camera is good then it will easily be the best mini (unless you have to have microsd)




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  #874749 9-Aug-2013 19:45
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S4 mini was stupid expensive, expect this one will be to.

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  #880211 17-Aug-2013 17:56
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is the speaker quality the same as htc one?

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  #881043 19-Aug-2013 15:03
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i like the size of htc desire s.

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