While some might understand the decision to not bring One mini to Android 5.0, there are no good reasons for not updating One mini 2, which is less than a year-old, including the one given by HTC on Twitter
“We want the best possible experience for our customers. At this time, we determined that updating the HTC One mini 2 would not provide an optimal experience with Lollipop and as such the HTC One Mini 2 isn’t scheduled to receive the update,” wrote the company in a tweet.
No wonder, the company is having a hard time finding buyers for its smartphones. When other manufacturers like Motorola are updating even their entry-level smartphones, HTC doesn’t seem to bother even about their high-end and mid-range phones.
