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2Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini: A High-Quality, 4.5-Inch Screen
The Galaxy S5 Mini’s name might suggest it’s small, but its screen tells a different story. The device comes with a 4.5-inch Super AMOLED display that has a 1,280-by-720-pixel resolution. Although the device is designed to be for the lower end of the market, the Galaxy S5 Mini actually has a bigger display than Apple’s flagship iPhone 5S, which features a 4-inch screen.
3HTC One Mini 2: A High-Quality, 4.5-Inch Screen
Considering the devices are competing, it’s no surprise that the HTC One Mini 2 has a screen that rivals Samsung’s model. The One Mini 2 also has a 4.5-inch screen with a 1,280-by-720-pixel resolution. However, unlike the Galaxy’s Super AMOLED technology, the One Mini 2 comes with Super LCD2. In other words, they both sport some nice screens.
4Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini: Serious Power for a Lower-End Device
5HTC One Mini 2: A Premium Look and Feel
6Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini: Google’s Android 4.4 (KitKat) Built In
Samsung has bundled the standard build of Android 4.4 (KitKat) into the Galaxy S5 Mini. That means that customers who are used to Google’s operating system on other devices will feel at home on the Galaxy S5 Mini. It also separates the handset from HTC’s device, which runs its own software atop Android.
7HTC One Mini 2: HTC Sense 6 With BlinkFeed Is Included
Speaking of that, HTC has decided that in addition to Android, it will run its own Sense 6 operating system atop the software in the One Mini 2. Sense 6 runs over Android and includes HTC apps, an HTC-designed experience and a feature called BlinkFeed that makes it easy to keep relevant information in front of the user. It’s a nice platform.
8Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini: Lower-Resolution Cameras on Both Ends
9HTC One Mini 2: Higher-Resolution Cameras on Both Ends
10Samsung Galaxy S5 Mini: Boatloads of Extras for Owners
The Galaxy S5 Mini doesn’t skimp when it comes to extra features. The device might be on the lower end, but it still supports a heart rate monitor and a fingerprint reader. The device is also IP67 dust- and water-resistant. In other words, its feature set goes above and beyond the expected. And that’s nice to see.
11HTC One Mini 2: A Surprisingly One M8-Like Device
Looking at the HTC One Mini 2, there aren’t many differences between that device and the flagship One M8. The design is about the same and, save for a few camera features, most folks won’t notice much difference in the experience. HTC has come a long way in designing a product that really appeals to budget-conscious shoppers. And the best part is, it didn’t have to compromise too heavily on giving customers what they want.