Samsung Galaxy S4 mini review

In Samsung's playbook, a mini version of the top smartphone is typically the first new addition to a flagship's fleet. Sticking close to a proven formula, the Galaxy S4 mini is a downsized and down-priced edition, but one that certainly wants to live its own life instead of just being the poor man's S4.
The other flavors of the flagship - the Galaxy S4 Active and the Galaxy S4 Zoom - are more or less niche versions, while the S4 mini should probably have broader appeal. Some of the top end features are obviously missing, both hardware and software wise, but it's a package that has plenty to offer to users who don't necessarily have to have the latest technology.
   
Samsung Galaxy S4 mini official pictures
Samsung decided to stick to Super AMOLED for the new 4.3-inch display, but lowered the resolution to qHD (540 x 960 px). The chipset that powers the Galaxy S4 mini is Qualcomm's latest midrange offering - the Snapdragon 400 - with a dual-core 1.7GHz Krait processor and Adreno 305, which is the low-end member of the latest generation of graphic chips integrated into Snapdragon SoCs.
The still camera has also been downgraded - but 8MP of resolution is actually nothing to frown at. Some of the premium shot modes are missing, but it's still a very capable shooter, with HDR, panoramas, photos with audio, etc. And it does 1080p videos of course.
Finally, the Galaxy S4 mini is powered by the same software combo as the flagship: Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean and the latest TouchWiz UI.

Key features

  • Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE; quad-band 3G with HSPA; LTE
  • 4.3" 16M-color qHD Super AMOLED capacitive touchscreen; 256ppi
  • Android OS v4.2.2 Jelly Bean with TouchWiz UI
  • Dual-core 1.7GHz Krait CPU, Adreno 305 GPU; Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 chipset
  • 1.5GB of RAM
  • 8 MP autofocus camera with LED flash, 1080p video recording @ 30fps, continuous autofocus and stereo sound
  • 1.9 MP front-facing camera, 1080p video recording
  • Dual-band Wi-Fi a/b/g/n/ac, Wi-Fi Direct and DLNA
  • GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
  • 8/16GB of built-in storage
  • microSD card slot
  • microUSB port with USB host and MHL
  • Bluetooth v4.0
  • NFC
  • IR port for remote control functionality
  • Stereo FM radio with RDS
  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Active noise cancellation with dedicated mic
  • Ample 1,900mAh battery; user replaceable

Main disadvantages

  • 720p screens available in the price range
  • No Air View, Air gestures or Multi-view
  • Underpowered, compared to the Galaxy S4
  • Played out design
As the Galaxy S4 mini lacks some of the sensors, the cool Air Gestures are not enabled. The Air View is not an option either, along with the Multi-View split screen feature. What the Galaxy S4 mini offers over the flagship S4 is an FM radio, a feature that the intended market is likely to appreciate.
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Samsung Galaxy S4 mini in White Frost and Black Mist
Overall, the Galaxy S4 mini copies the original design to a T, but has to do without some of the premium features and last-gen hardware of its greater sibling. It's a compact and more affordable alternative - and aiming to be one that many people end up buying. Let's see what its chances are.

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