we couldn't leave sony booth without
comparing their brand new mid-range
device with a mid-range device we have
with us the HTC one mini so we're going
to compare the Sony Xperia m2 with it
right now before we dive into details
this is how they compare the m2 is a
much much bigger taller device i should
say now in terms of thickness it is also
thicker even though this pump here or i
should say curvature might be misleading
and flipping it to the back we have the
classic aluminum build of the HTC One
mini and the max and we get the plastic
rims on the side while the m2 has the
sandwich glass construction two sheets
of glass and the aluminium / plastic
frame going through the specs will start
with the springs the screen on the m2 is
a larger one that's corporate 8 inches
versus a 4.3 inch or on the one mini
also the resolution is a smaller
resolution on the mt we got qHD
resolution of 540 x 960 versus the 720p
resolution on the HTC one mini the one
mini is also a more powerful slightly
powerful device Snapdragon 400 clocked
at one point for you hurts versus these
dendrogram 400 block at one point to be
heard on the m2 internal storage is
saying 16 gigabytes 16 gigabytes however
you cannot expand the storage of the one
mini while you will be able to do that
on the m2 flipping it to the back 8
megapixel shooter versus the four
megapixel non 0 is version of the
ultrapixel camera on the one mini and a
1800 million power battery powering it
versus a 2,300 milliamp hour on the Sony
device of course we got HTC Sense
signature boomsound speakers on the top
and on the bottom while we have only one
speaker grill right here on the bottom
of the Xperia m2 will go much much more
in details and in depth once we have the
MTU in our labs but until then this was
a short comparison between the one
and the Mt eben Anton hiding behind a
camera as usual thank you very much for
watching and stay tuned for much more
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