Don’t let the name change fool you, as there’s little different when comparing the Remix to the One Mini 2. The Remix sports a 4.5-inch 720p HD display, 16GB internal storage, 13 megapixel camera with single D flash, BoomSound speakers, Micro SD card slot, XE support, HTC Sense 6 running on top of Android 4.4.2 KitKat.  It’s nice to see two stout features still make the cut in the One Remix: the BoomSound speakers metal body design. These signature features in the One family definitely help the Remix hold its own in the mid-range market.  th all the love we have for the HTC One (M8), the One Remix may be a good option for those who aren’t seeking out a 5 inch display or don’t want to spend $200 on a br new smartphone. Sacrifices in the specs are to be expected with a phone aiming at this market, the One Remix is no different. That zippy 2.3 GHz Snapdragon 801 with 2GB of RAM has been downgraded to a 1.2GHz Snapdragon 400 with 1GB of RAM.  There’s another catch: Most of the popular, high-end smartphones are also $100 right now on Verizon’s website, so choose wisely when getting your new smartphone. You can currently get a far more powerful G3, Galaxy S5, or the full-sized HTC One (M8) for the same on-contract price.