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HTC HD Mini

HTC HD Mini

You’re reading Cool Material, so we’re just going to assume you’re a smart guy. Smart guys have smart phones which means you probably have a BlackBerry, iPhone, or a phone running Android (Droid? G1?). The Windows Mobile operating system is the bastard child of the mobile os market, and very few good phones exist that run it. Until now with the release of the HTC HD Mini. Customizable shortcuts, intelligent ringers, a capacitive 3.2″ screen, and expandable 32gb size make this thing a potential smartphone contender (We won’t say iPhone killer). You know, when it actually gets released in the US.