Rating 3.6 80 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
review.fwd.channel5.com
15 years ago

Although smartphone manufacturers are offering bigger and bigger screens on mobile phones - with the latest <a href="http://fwd.channel5.com/gadget-show/gadget-news"><strong>Samsung Infuse 4G</strong></a> boasting a huge 4.5-inch screen, not everybody wants a big phone.
Pros:
  • The HTC Wildfire sits at the affordable end of HTC's touchscreen smartphone empire, yet it still has a lot to offer
  • The 3.2-inch display makes it one of the smaller touchscreen handsets on the market, and it slips easily into pockets, Build quality is excellent, and the Wildfire has more in common...
Cons:
  • Although the HTC Wildfire is more than capable when it comes to specs, it suffers slightly during everyday use
  • There's more lag than you'll find on more expensive handsets, and the small screen also means a small onscreen keyboard.
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viewpoints
13 years ago

Great starter phone for any tween!

Performance is great until the internal memory runs low. I had installed the Instagram, angry birds and picsart and just those three apps ran the memory low. I would constantly have to clear the cache and not to mention if you save pictures that also messes with the memory and it won't let you view...
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HandCellPhone
13 years ago

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Dick Smith
13 years ago

It's an okay phone

My brother owns this phone and it is quite impressive. The only thing wrong with it is that when he inserts the sd card the phone spazzes a bit. If you are just looking for a phone too call text and use Facebook with then you'll love it.
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woolworths.co.uk
13 years ago

Good phone

My Samsung Galaxy s2 has broke so i bought this phone just for now till my contract ends, not as good as the samsung galaxy s2 but its a good enough phone for me to use till my contract ends does everything i want it to..
Pros:
  • Comfortable
  • Great Design
Cons:
  • Too Slow
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IT PRO
15 years ago

HTC Wildfire review

The HTC Wildfire brings the looks of the Desire, with a budget twist. It runs perfectly well on Android 2.1 and battery life is ample. However, the screen is the Wildfire's biggest failure and if you do stare at text all day, you may find that you have to step up a notch to the HTC Desire or even...
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91mobiles.com
9 years ago

6 months of Wildfire usage

The best thing about this phone is that HTC upgrades you to Android 2.2 unlike the Samsung Galaxy The display resolution is not comparable to the AMOLED from samsung of the iphone - but the the phone is prices accordingly.
Pros:
  • OS updates
  • good touch interface
  • Price
Cons:
  • Startup time
  • display resolution
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Best Mobile Contracts
16 years ago

HTC Wildfire

Considering this is a budget Google Android smartphone, we're impressed. There are some great ways to communicate with friends, a compact design and even the ability to quickly and easily share apps you like with friends.
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CNET
15 years ago

HTC Wildfire review Review

The HTC Wildfire looks and feels like a cut-down HTC Desire, but that's no bad thing. Its low-resolution screen doesn't show the powerful Android operating system at its best, but we can forgive its blurriness when the phone offers so many software and hardware features at such a low price
Pros:
  • Powerful Android operating system
  • Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity
  • GPS
  • Address book merges your contacts and social-networking chums
  • Syncs photos with Facebook and Flickr
  • Useful app-sharing feature
  • Doesn't look cheap
  • FM radio
  • Multi-touch support
  • Inexpensive
  • Flash Lite so you can see pretty
Cons:
  • Low-resolution screen makes Web sites hard to read and hinders the user interface in places
  • Occasionally slow to respond to taps
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thinkdigit.com
15 years ago

HTC Wildfire Review

Priced at Rs. 16,590, the Wildfire is reasonably priced. It also incorporates a very good sensitive capacitive touch screen with a very good QWERTY, something few touch screen phones have.
Pros:
  • Well built
  • looks neat
  • Good capacitive touch interface
  • Nice on screen QWERTY
  • Android based
Cons:
  • Poor display resolution
  • Mediocre contrast
  • No memory card bundled
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