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The editors liked
Tiny size
Robust case design
Improved screen
320 x 480 pixels screen resolution
Gorilla Glass display
Accelerometer and Proximity sensor
HTC Sense 2.1 User Interface
512 MB ROM
3G connectivity
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n
WiFi hotspot
Bluetooth v3.0
2592 x 1944 pixels camera resolution with Auto focus
Cheap
Comes with Android 2.3
Sense UI
Color options.
The editors didn't like
No front camera
Sluggish processor
Poor camera and video recording
Damien McFerran is a tech and video game journalist who has contributed to Eurogamer
Pocket Gamer
GamesTM and Retro Gamer. He's also the editor-in-chief of Nintendo Life
Abstract: HTC Wildfire S remains underpowered and builds on its popular predecessor, with its more alluring design and superior display. It is a beautifully designed Android 2.3 Gingerbread smartphone with plethora of additional software features and decent five...
The HTC Wildfire S offers a decent set of features for a wallet-friendly price. The Android Gingerbread device has good build quality and call quality
The smartphone's compact size won't suit everyone. The smaller display makes it a bit hard on the eyes when viewing Web sites and video, and the camera's picture quality could be better
Despite its small stature, the HTC Wildfire S is well-crafted and easy on the eye. Unfortunately, a slow data network holds it back.
If you're looking for an entry-level phone, but want all the features and benefits of Android, this is the phone for you. It fits in-hand wonderfully, is very well built, has all the minimum requirements that you need in a smartphone, and is priced we...
Cute: Most people would probably agree that the HTC Wildfire S is a cutie. It's size and curvy design are eye-catching and it feels great in the hand or in the pocket. It does everything that HTC pitches: sharing photos and updates on social networks, map...
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If you just want to browse the web, do email, send texts and take some surprisingly decent photos and video, the Wildfire S does it in a stylish package. The display is sharp and colorful, though at 3.2", men with large hands will probably find the on...
Svelte design, Bright, colorful screen, Android 2,3 (Gingerbread) comes standard, Good camera,
Short battery life, Weak reception, Useless speakerphone,
The HTC Wildfire S isn't as impressive or as fast as high-end Android phones on T-Mobile, but it's inexpensive and offers virtually the same feature set. ...
The HTC Wildfire S offers a decent set of features for a wallet-friendly price. The Android Gingerbread device has good build quality and call quality
The smartphone's compact size won't suit everyone. The smaller display makes it a bit hard on the eyes when viewing Web sites and video, and the camera's picture quality could be better
Its small size won't please everyone, but the HTC Wildfire S is a decent, entry-level Android smartphone for a very affordable price.
It’s tempting to think that an inexpensive smartphone is going to suck, but that's not the case with HTC's Wildfire S. Even though it has some stripped down features (no front camera for video chat, no dual-core processor,) the features it does includ...
Abstract: Aaron goes in-depth with the HTC Wildfire S , T-Mobile's newest Android smartphone. Announced at Mobile World Congress earlier in the year, the Wildfire S has a 600 MHz Qualcomm CPU, 3.2-inch display, 5-megapixel camera with flash, and Android 2.3 with HT...