The HTC Wildfire boasts impressive build quality and the full suite of Android features, but it has a low-resolution display and sluggish performance. When you consider its price though, these minor issues are much easier to live with and are a small ...
Measures up to phones twice the price, Good build quality
Low resolution screen, Slow processor
Being an HTC handset, the standard Android interface is replaced with the Taiwanese company's Sense UI. This now familiar customisation provides a horizontal array of seven desktops which you can place shortcuts and widgets on, while along the bottom of t...
This phone runs on Android 2.1 with HTC’s stylish Sense interface, boasts a smooth, compact design and innovative social networking apps.Weighing 118 grams and at only 12.19mm thick, the phone’s slim design makes it easy to store it in your pocket or h...
There’s a lot to like about the HTC Wildfire, from the low price to the exceptional HTC Sense user interface. The screen is the most low-rent aspect but even though it’s definitely low-res, its still usable and at least it’s not a pressure-sensitive ...
App sharing, excellent social networking integration, decent value.
idering it’s available for free with a £20 contract, the HTC Wildfire offers an impressive range of social networking capabilities. There’s Friend Stream, which shows an aggregated stream from Twitter, Flickr and Facebook, while a calendar extracts all your Facebook Friends’ birthdays. The contact book is really useful, merging friends with their social networking profiles. Not only that, but it
Despite a low-cost body, the HTC Wildfire offers a good bundle of features, especially for web browsing and social networking...
We gave the HTC Wildfire to different people. First, me. You know me by now. I'm a phone geek. I've seen pretty much every Android and Windows Mobile phone out there, so how does this shape up ?– Me (Currently using a HTC Desire. Techy phone freak.)To be...