On July 24, Verizon will have yet another handset under its belt. The HTC One Remix will be available on the carrier’s network for $99 when signing a new two-year contract. The handset, known as the HTC One Mini 2 everywhere else, is essentially a watered-down, smaller version of the HTC One (M8). Like many of Big Red’s other devices, the HTC One Remix can utilize the new XLTE network speeds.
HTC has made a few changes to make this mid-range handset possible. The display has been downsized to 4.5 inches and the resolution is presumably 720p (as Verizon only calls it HD). The Duo Camera setup is gone and HTC placed a singular 13MP camera on the back. Up front is a 5MP camera. Inside running everything is believed to be the Snapdragon 400 and a 2100mAh battery is powering this little thing throughout the day. For storage, Verizon is direct by saying the 16GB of interal storage is not all available; however, there is a microSD card slot to raise the minimum to 128GB.
Source: Verizon
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