Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini Review: Specs Of Flagship’s Compact Version Delivers On Performance & Price; Android-Powered Device Needs More To Impress

Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini review: Specs of the Samsung flagship’s compact version is able to deliver on performance. The price of the unit used to be deemed barrier in purchasing the device, but the recent price range of S4 Mini hovering below $400 makes this a competitive Android choice.

But the current sea of options for Android-powered gadgets requires more from the S4 Mini to impress consumers.

Now that the game has changed with the Nexus 5, being sold at a highly competitive price and having the latest Android 4.4 KitKat, other handsets running on lower OS with good but not incredible specs have a steeper hill to climb to be impressive.

According to Engadget writer Brad Molen, one of their biggest gripes with the device is the lackluster 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display with qHD (960 x 540) resolution. The display specs translates to a pixel density of 256 ppi, which is a drop in quality compared to the Samsung Galaxy S4.

Storage-wise, the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini starts at a limited 8GB storage, but does have MicroSD support to expand it if necessary. In terms of camera, it has an 8MP rear camera and a 2MP front-facing camera. Video capture is at 1080p and it’s 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor is coupled with 1.5GB of RAM.

One advantage for the Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini is that the camera has a full suite of adjustable settings, such as white balance, ISO, exposure, HDR and a large number of filter and modes. As Engadget notes, the camera’s highest resolution are 4:3, though a 16:9 option is available using 6MP. Most of the shots taken with the S4 Mini with the tech site’s test were detailed.

The Samsung Galaxy S4 Mini has the look and feel of an S4, except with a smaller size. A quick look at Amazon.com shows the average price for an unlocked model at around $360.00 or so.

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