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HTC Wildfire: Burning Bright

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We’re sensing some sibling rivalry in the HTC family, with the arrival of the HTC Wildfire. Some may call it the lovechild of the HTC Desire and Google’s Nexus One, but unlike its predecessors, the Wildfire has taken a different route down the smartphone road. As well as inheriting the fantastic qualities you would expect from a HTC phone, it’s been designed for those who want a smartphone without the complicated extras. If this sounds like your cup of tea, take a seat and let us explain more.

HTC have given users somewhat of an open book when it comes to the Wildfire. Essentially, it’s designed to be a phone that is everything you are and small enough to fit with your lifestyle. Running on the Android 2.1 platform and powered by a 528MHZ processor, you’ve already got a player in the premier league before we even get to the features! The Wildfire is one of HTC’s smallest devices too, fitting comfortably in your pocket, but don’t let that fool you it has every intention to make an entrance when it eventually hits the market. The 3.2 inch 240 x 320 QVGA touchscreen display takes up the majority of the front exterior making viewing crisp, clear and comfortable. Bold silver highlights keep everything around it looking pretty slick. As featured in big daddy Desire, a quick responsive optical trackpad helps you get from A to B within the user interface, HTC Sense.

HTC are particularly keen to promote the HTC Wildfire as the ultimate social networking phone and Sense comes with some pretty nifty features to keep you in the loop. Friendstream is one of these, bringing all your Facebook, Twitter and Flickr updates to your homescreen in a single live stream. If that wasn’t enough, the Wildfire also comes with next generation caller ID which displays good-to-know info about your mates such as their Facebook status and birthday when they call. While your excuses for forgetting birthdays are dwindling, you’ll still have a phone with a unique feature! Throw in a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, and you’ll be able to capture your memories wherever you find yourself in the world. The Wildfire comes with 384 MB RAM memory and can handle an additional 32GB via a microSD card, meaning there’s plenty of room on offer.

The HTC Wildfire is more than just a phone with your social life in mind. For a start, it comes with Microsoft Exchange support as standard so you can keep the office with you on the go. With thousands of apps on offer from the Android Market, you can customise up to seven homescreens with whatever suits you best. Add GPS, 3G and Wi-Fi connections, Bluetooth and up to 490 minutes of talk time, it certainly doesn’t come up short when it comes to smartphone specs either. The Wildfire has proved it’s more than a worthy contender to bringing success to the HTC family. While it may not pack as much in as much as some of its bigger (and admittedly chunkier) siblings, it just goes to show that sometimes good things can come in small packages too!

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  • lililililililililili

    I WANT IT
    BUT CANT AFFORD IT :’(

  • Luke Heaven

    Forget all the whinging about the low res screen display ….. this Htc is fantastic and the screen res is ok for everyday use, the only time you really need to worry about the screen res is when you need to watch a film etc in Hi-def, this is a mobile phone not a cinema ??? my only gripe with this phone is the video recorder, when you video anything the picture wobbles like you recording from inside a jelly, which spoils the whole capture some what, but apart from this this is one of the best andriod phones that ive had pleasure in using….9/10

  • Sheena Powell

    I bought a HTC wildfire from your Southport store today and I just wanted to say how great the staff are there- nothing was too much trouble and they were incredibly helpful. The phone itself is fantastic too- the only problem I’ve had is getting it to accept my twitter log in. I was quite impressed with the camera too- I wasn’t expecting much from it, but it takes perfectly good snaps for times when I don’t have my camera with me. I had a basic payg samsung phone before, so this is a big improvement- at a very reasonable price.

  • Tee

    iv had this phone for a good few mpnths now, it’s great except for it freezes ALOT! and sometimes i feel like throwing it :P
    and when you try deleting abig thread of messages, it just freezes..so i cant delete my messages and now have nearly 8000 of them from one person, so im going to have to reboot my whole phone and lose everything…except for that its a great phone, great value for money! (:

  • sumaiya

    does this fone has wifi?

    • Anonymous

      yes it has wifi

  • wee man

    folk say aye, folk say naw?whit yin fs.

  • jo

    is it unlocked to every sim?????

  • Anonymous

    the phone is so cool i wish i could have a better version

  • Anonymous

    im thinkin of getting this phone in a months time.. looks good.

  • The Dete

    Personally, I think that the HTC Wildfire S is not only one of the best liitle smart phones on the market.
     
    It’s pretty much a great liitle starter for those of you with a brick or stone… And learning how to run before you can walk is far quicker with this little baby, (I changed from a stone) It’s pretty cheap compared to most smart phones and with the right plan and using all the data you can eat tarrif would probably make you re-consider “Why do I need a Landline” this liitle one can tether..Which means plug it in to your laptop and use it as you would a dongle which is even faster than my Broadband wi-fi connection and (if connected to a certain network) you’ll be able to access the web while ever you are geting the networks coverage, make sure that your data isn’t fixed (you don’t want to be exceeding your allowance). Thats simple enough to sort out though.
    On top of all that, the minuites I get along with the texts are for more than enough.
     
    Simple to use with just about any app that will suit most needs..Oh and just like your other brick (landline) what  would you really do with a mobile that out-ways all that the standard landline provides?…..Mark my word, Iv’e got rid of mine saving that cost (and more) I now pay one monthly bill have all the data I can use ring whoever, whenever with what I can only say, has a built in mobile broadband modem…….Ladies and Gentlemen, the landline is about to bite the dust……….
     
    The Dete.

    dieteralangraham@hotmail.co.uk

  • gaurav

    does the phone has 3g ?

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