Following the trend, HTC's flagship phone, the HTC One M8, seems to be getting a Mini counterpart once again in the form of the HTC One Mini 2, something that just leaked very recently. HTC announced the previous One Mini back in July last year, so we wouldn't be surprised if they release it at that time this year or earlier. Following the success of HTC's current flagship phone, the Taiwanese company now decides to release a more compact variant without having much compromise - the HTC One Mini. The HTC One Mini still features the lovable things in the original One, namely the all aluminum unibody design, the UltraPixel camera and the front-facing speakers powered with BoomSound. Apart from the meeker engine, HTC also omitted some features that are present on the One like the IR Blaster. We reported last month about the HTC M4 which is the speculated mid-range counterpart of the HTC One. The M4, now called the HTC One 'mini', appears once again this time with live photographs. The rumored specs remain the same - 4.3-inch 720p display, dual-core processors, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, a 1,700mAh non-removable battery, Android 4.2 Jellybean with HTC Sense 5, and of course, the 4 megapixel rear camera with UltraPixel technology. Read more in our articles including "HTC One Mini 2 press images leak" and "HTC One Mini now official: the more compact One".