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HTC Wildfire 99HLC001-00 smartphone 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM 1300 mAh Brown

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  • - 8.13 cm (3.2") 240 x 320 pixels
  • - 0.528 GHz
  • - Single SIM
  • - Bluetooth 2.1+EDR
  • - Single camera
  • - Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion) 1300 mAh
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Wildfire, 3.2" QVGA, 240 x 320px, HSDPA/WCDMA/GSM 850/900/1800/1900/2100 Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi, FM, 3G, GPRS, EDGE, G-Sensor, USB 2.0, A-GPS, MicroSD, 5Mp, 118g, coffee metal
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HTC Wildfire 99HLC001-00, 8.13 cm (3.2"), 240 x 320 pixels, 0.528 GHz, Brown

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HTC Wildfire 99HLC001-00. Display diagonal: 8.13 cm (3.2"), Display resolution: 240 x 320 pixels. Processor frequency: 0.528 GHz. Rear camera type: Single camera. SIM card capability: Single SIM. Battery capacity: 1300 mAh. Product colour: Brown. Weight: 118 g

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2011-07-31 13:39:08
Uk has collected 117 expert reviews for HTC Wildfire 99HLC001-00 smartphone 8.13 cm (3.2") Single SIM 1300 mAh Brown and the average expert rating is 73 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
73%
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gadgetshow.channel5.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
Although smartphone manufacturers are offering bigger and bigger screens on mobile phones - with the latest Samsung Infuse 4G boasting a huge 4.5-inch screen, not everybody...
Good 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 with high-end HTC handsets than budget devices. The design is smart, the optical trackpad also look...
Bad 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. The biggest compromise is the display, however, which is let down by the low 320 x 240-pixel resolution.
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is a good handset, but it's lacking when it comes to stand-out features. We really love the design and the compact footprint, and it's worth a look if you're on a tight budget. If you can afford to spend a little more, however, HTC has...
60%
zath.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
HTC has gone through somewhat of a surge in terms of success in the last couple of years with phones like the HTC Desire and the Desire HD impressing many of us and setting great standards in terms of Android-based smartphones and now have they done it...
Bottom line Overall the HTC Wildfire is a great little smartphone: it’s fantastic for those who like to use the internet on-the-go, thanks to its fast connection speed; great for those social networking fanatics, with new status updates arriving within seconds of...
0%
digitalversus.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
With 3G/3G+, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and a GPS chip, the WildFire can rival the best for its connectivity options. We had no problems with network reception or with call quality, which was good at all times. A practical feature we found useful in some situati...
Good Design and handling, Highquality finish, Google services (Gmail, Gtalk, Google Maps Navigation etc.), Responsiveness / Smooth operation...
Bad Startup time, Touchsensitive keys either too sensitive or not sensitive enough, Screen a bit small for web browsing or watching videos, Battery life, SMS interface not the most practical...
Bottom line The WildFire is a good basic version of the Desire. It's less powerful than its high-end counterpart but it's also a fair bit less expensive. In other words, this handset is good value for money for shoppers with limited budgets. It's compact and light...
60%
itreviews.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
HTC has produced a super good value smartphone with the Wildfire. The screen is small and it is rather confined for some uses, but overall the HTC Wildfire offers the key elements that a modern smartphone needs plus some useful extras. HTC - Wildfire...
0%
gadgetrepublic.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is aimed at a younger and more cash-strapped audience who want all the benefits of a Smartphone but at a fraction of the cost. It can be seen as a budget version of the HTC Desire and, considering the amazing quality of the Desire, tha...
0%
pcadvisor.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is a smaller, cheaper version of the HTC Desire mobile phone. The Wildfire's low-resolution display and occasional lag are down sides, but it is well designed, has impressive features and offers excellent value for money. The HTC Wil...
Bottom line 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...
70%
trustedreviews.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
Best Budget Mobile Phone We've long-held the belief that what the mobile phone market needs is a small, low-cost handset that packs in all the key features of top end smartphones and is reasonably well made. We've had reasonably feature-packed cheap hands...
Good Measures up to phones twice the price, Good build quality...
Bad Low resolution screen, Slow processor...
90%
siliconrepublic.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
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 hand...
Bottom line 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...
0%
expertreviews.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is a budget Android smartphone with more than a passing resemblance to its larger cousin, the HTC Desire. Its rounded edges and rubberised, brown-grey finish are identical, and underneath the screen you'll find the Desire's optical tra...
Bottom line The Wildfire is basically a Desire Lite, with all the utility of HTC's Sense software and the open nature of Android, but with a smaller screen...
80%
T3.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is supposedly a budget blower. You can snaffle it right now for just £20 a month, free on contract. But with HSDPA, a sleek capacitive touchscreen and , it’s got all the characteristics of its pricier siblings, the Desire and the Le...
Good HTC Sense, Caller ID feature, Great keyboard...
Bad Poor low res screen Occasionally sluggish...
Bottom line A great phone that's well worth investigating if you want Android on a tight budget...
80%
theregister.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
So you like the sound of this Android smartphone business, but you don’t want to spend a fortune? Well, the HTC Wildfire isn’t the first budget Android blower, but it’s arguably the best. Hot product: HTC's Wildfire Previously, if you wanted an Android...
Bottom line 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...
85%
alphr.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
Using the low resolution 3.2in 240 x 320 TFT screen of the HTC Wildfire after the top end smartphones we’ve looked at recently comes as something of a shock to the system. Everything suddenly looks fuzzy and indistinct – it’s almost like going back to...
Bottom line Excellent software, a multitouch screen and a good list of features – this is a very good budget smartphone...
83%
3g.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The Wildfire looks good and has some top-class features packed into its low-cost body. However, we love the added bonus of App Share, and it has all the required apps, social networking and fast internet access. While Android is still considered so...
Good App sharing, excellent social networking integration, decent value.
Bad 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...
Bottom line Despite a low-cost body, the HTC Wildfire offers a good bundle of features, especially for web browsing and social networking...
80%
v3.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
The Wildfire is an Android-based handset from HTC, and for those who don’t have the cash to splash out on an iPhone or HTC Desire, this could be a great low-cost substitute.Design-wise, the Wildfire is compact and curvy with dimensions measuring 12.19m...
Good Brilliant Android 2.1 OS and HTC Sense UI; responsive touch-screen; small and lightweight; good quality camera; customisable options galore...
Bad Slow processor; annoying haptic feedback; no HD recording...
Bottom line The HTC is a great all-rounder, which does everything users could require of a current phone, minus video-chat. Considering it is available free on networks such as Vodafone for just £20 per month, it could be seen as an alternative to the iPhone for...
80%
tracyandmatt.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
Having been announced less than a month ago I was initially surprised to see the HTC Wildfire arrive in the office here so soon. Granted, we've already seen the Wildfire go on pre-order sale (SIM-free) at some retailers and some UK carriers announce t...
Bottom line Overall the HTC Wildfire is another great effort from HTC. HTC are adding more and more models to their range so chances are you'll be able to find something that fits your needs. If perhaps the Desire or the Nexus One are a too big or too expensive th...
0%
techradar.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
A smartphone for those on a tight budget, the HTC Wildfire doesn't skimp on the specs; the touchscreen handset runs Android 2.1 with the user-friendly HTC Sense UI and is rocking the same processing power as 2009's phone of choice, the HTC Hero.If you're...
Good A budget phone that doesn't look cheap, Nippy web browsing complete with Flash content, Improved camera with flash, Capacitive touchscreen, HTC Sense with brilliant social network integration...
Bad Calling and messaging not 100% reliable, QVGA screen isn't great for watching video, Media player could be better, Not Android 2.2, Location sometimes a bit dodgy...
Bottom line While it's not a media powerhouse, the Wildfire takes enough from the top end phones and brings it to a palatable price point...
80%
itpro.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
There's no denying that the HTC Desire is probably HTC's best Android phone yet, if not the best Android phone available on the market.Now HTC has released a more budget device based on the Desire that should be just as successful for those who don't have...
Bottom line 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...
67%
pocket-lint.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
The Wildfire comes in and supplants the Tattoo as HTC's mid-range device, offering up the now established Sense interface running over Android 2.1. Changes from the Tattoo centre around improved build quality, a capacitive display and styling that owe...
Good Ticks all the boxes on the spec sheet, great connected experience, easy to use, Android 2.1, great design...
Bad Low res screen, low res video, crashes, occasional touch response slow down...
Bottom line The connected experience found on the best Android phones is found here, but the low res screen takes the gloss off things, along with some occasional sluggishness and crashes...
70%
electricpig.co.uk
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
ShareThe HTC Wildfire’s software ought to look familiar by now: it’s running a bespoke version of Android, HTC Sense, just like the superb HTC Legend and Desire phones we checked out a couple of months back. With a slower processor and a smaller sc...
Good HTC's social networking skin...
Bad Slow, typing easier on a HTC Hero...
Bottom line This is far from the nippiest Android phone ever made...
80%
ausdroid.net
Updated:
2011-11-07 15:34:42
The last twelve months has seen a real explosion of Android devices hitting the Australian market, and this has been especially true for – not five months ago they bought (in my opinion) the second best ever Android phone to market, and in the time si...
Good Small, comfortable size, Light – easy to pocket without looking odd, Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, Capacitive touch screen display, Multi touch, Amazing signal reception – works in some places other Next G handsets refuse to work...
Bad Android 2.1 with HTC Sense, Screen is too small for some popular Android apps, Optical trackpad/trackball thing, Lacklustre CPU for a 2010 phone release, Some audio artefacts during calls.
0%
goodgearguide.com.au
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2011-11-07 15:34:46
The latest HTC Android smartphone to hit the Australian market — the Wildfire — is a Telstra-exclusive, like HTC's flagship Desire Android smartphone. A smaller, cheaper version of the HTC Desire, the Wildfire's low-resolution display and occasional l...
Good Good build quality, well-designed on-screen keyboard, HTC Sense UI, capacitive touchscreen, multitouch and Flash support, battery life...
Bad Low-resolution display with poor viewing angles, keystroke lag, often sluggish...
Bottom line 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 comp...
75%
Zdnet.com.au
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2011-11-07 15:34:46
Available plans 9 plans available starting from $30 to $129 HTC is on a roll, with the excellent HTC Desire and HTC Legend handsets selling well in Australia and throughout Asia and Europe, while the Droid Incredible and HTC Evo 4G sell...
Bottom line The Wildfire is a lot of phone for comparably little money. If you can live without 3D gaming, the Wildfire will tick the rest of the boxes needed by most users from a modern smartphone.
85%
smarthouse.com.au
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2011-11-07 15:34:46
Described as the little brother to the highly popular HTC Desire, the new Wildfire is a neat looking handset that comes in two colour black and white. While Apple struggles to deliver their white iPhone 4 HTC has managed to roll out a white phone that...
Good This is yet another slick phone from HTC. More importantly it delivers a lot of capability for people who cannot afford or do not want to pay for an expensive $900 Smartphone. Compared to the new iPhone 4 there are not too many features in the $999 that are worth an additional $650.
Bad There is nothing shabby about this phone. However there is one capability that I would like to see and that is a better capability to eliminate applications. The Samsung S from Optus choked in a lot of crap applications. As for the Wildfire there are several applications that I don’t want on my phone and what I would like to see is that as part of the initialisation process users are given a choi...
90%
stuff.tv
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2014-03-22 03:44:37
HTC has been leading the charge in taking the Android battle to its big-time smartphone rivals. And it’s been pretty successful, with the and sitting just behind the iPhone in our .But while the Desire and Legend have their eyes on toppling Apple’s m...
Good A bargain with a raft of great features. HTC Sense. Great design...
Bad Screen is a tad lo-res. Feels sluggish while browsing...
Bottom line A decent, affordable Android touchscreen, but the screen is a smidge too low res for our liking...
80%
coolsmartphone.com
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2014-03-22 03:44:37
The HTC Wildfire. Let me crack open a beer and tell you a story. We were invited down to London for a preview of thie Wildfire and, unless I'm completely wrong, it was met with a fairly mute reception from the press. Why? Well, it has roughly the same...
0%
recombu.com
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2014-04-02 02:47:50
The HTC Wildfire is best described as a diet-HTC Desire. Meant for those on a budget, the Wildfire has the same looks as the Desire, and the same user interface in the form of HTC’s Sense software. The only real differences are the size, screen and pro...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is an excellent mid-range touchscreen with some great features. Though it looks a lot like a small version of an HTC Desire it should be noted that the display isn't as sharp and the phone isn't quite as quick on its feet as it's bigge...
80%
pinoytechblog.com
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2016-11-26 23:49:39
The HTC Wildfire is HTC's midlevel Android 2.1 smartphone that occupies the Php15k price point range which is not yet populated by other manufacturers. Sony Ericsson's X10 Mini Pro is the only other Android phone in that price range as of this writing.I'v...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is really a great, affordable smartphone if you want to dabble with the Android OS but don't want to spend a lot of money. Despite the nuances with the small screen, which may not run some apps properly by the way, it is still capable of...
0%
technave.com
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2016-11-26 23:49:39
The HTC Wildfire is a budget phone in a pricier handset's body. Specifically, it's an HTC Tattoo in the sleek, metal body of an HTC Desire. Its low-resolution screen struggles to show the powerful Android operating system at its best, but, if you're looki...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire doesn't skimp on smart-phone features, offering some of the best social-network integration that money can buy. There's really nothing about this handset that screams 'cheap phone' except the low-res screen.Tags: HTC Wildfire, HTC Wildfir...
0%
Mobile88.com
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2016-11-26 23:49:39
Overall, the device is decent with some minor drawbacks. It is a powerful and affordable Android device and suitable for business users who need a great organiser. The device is also built with social networking in mind, linking Google and Facebook contacts together. Unlike its other...
Good Responsive touchscreenAndroid 2.1 with HTC SenseAffordable...
Bottom line Overall, the device is decent with some minor drawbacks. It is a powerful and affordable Android device and suitable for business users who need a great organiser. The device is also built with social networking in mind, linking Google and Facebook con...
0%
hardwarezone.com.ph
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2016-11-26 23:49:39
The HTC Wildfire is targeted at a trendier user group on a budget, very much similar and yet different from its more advanced sibling, the HTC Desire . One should spot the obvious difference in its screen size, which packs up to 240 x 320 pixels on its 3...
0%
gadgetreview.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
There’s something to be said for minimalist gadgets. Anything with just one purpose is usually built pretty well for that purpose, which is why today’s dumbphones are way better at making phone calls than smartphones. At the same time, we all want more...
80%
mobilementalism.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
Tweet In this HTC Wildfire review, I’m not only going to review the Wildfire itself, I’ll also show how it differs from the HTC Desire, the flagship Android phone that’s been flying off the shelves all year. The reason is that HTC have released quite...
0%
techtree.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
Expert Review Update: to view the Video Review The first Android phones were sold for the upmarket audience (i.e. people who spent about Rs. 30,000 on a phone). To give the Google OS's power in the hands of the common man, many low-end phones follo...
Good Compact design, HTC Sense UI improves default Android 2.1 UI functionality vastly, good social media integration, good connectivity (3.5G, Wi-fi, GPS)...
Bad Low resolution screen makes text and pictures look a little blurry, low video recording quality, pricier than competitors, lags at times...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire sells for Rs. 15,300. Seems like a fair price if you compare its predecessor - the Tattoo - that sold for the same price back then. The Wildfire also has a considerable number of improvements over it. But when compared to a Samsung...
60%
pcworld.in
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
From its origins as an OEM, HTC has grown from strength to strength and now comfortably rests as one of the top smartphone manufacturers in the world. To understand HTC’s success story, you need to look no further than their excellent Android smartphon...
Good WiFi, GPS & 3G support, Very good Web browser, Google Mobile Services & Android Market support, Good Looking, Excellent Call Reception & Quality...
Bad Poor LowRes Screen, Terrible, terrible camera for outdoor shots...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is priced in India at Rs. 15,199. As a mid-segment smartphone, the HTC Wildfire will get plenty of attention and deserves it. However, if you are looking for a phone to blow you away, the Wildfire isn’t the one you are looking for. It...
75%
techworld.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:06
The HTC Wildfire smartphone has a very similar design to the Desire, albeit in a smaller, more pocketable form factor. Despite targeting a young, budget-conscious audience, the Wildfire's build quality hasn't taken a hit. HTC has once again employed a...
Bottom line 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...
0%
cellphonequick.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is a stylish and nice-looking mobile phone. The design of Wildfire resembles the Desire, but the Wildfire has a smaller size. The dimension of the HTC Wildfire compiles 106.8 mm x 60.4 mm x 12 mm. The HTC Wildfire has a capacitive touc...
Bottom line The fact is that this device – as I can remember one of the few smartphones from the company HTC, which is not overvalued at the start, that is, the price / quality ratio for Wildfire excellent even for the “white” option at the beginning of sales. It...
0%
Theinquirer.net
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
Design-wise, the Wildfire is compact and curvy with dimensions measuring 12.19 x 60.4 x 106.75mm. It looks like a pint-sized version of the HTC Desire, which is no bad thing. At 118g including battery, the Wildfire is very lightweight. Even though it...
Good Brilliant Android 2.1 OS and HTC Sense UI, responsive touchscreen, small and lightweight, good quality camera, customisable options galore.
Bad Slow processor, no HD recording.
80%
mobile-review.com US
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
Contents: In the box: Positioning If you go to the website of HTC you will read that Wildfire as any other smartphone of the company is aimed at "communication and exchange of joys of life with friends". To some extent this is true as for any other...
Bottom line I do not have any complaints to the signal reception quality. The loudspeaker is above average and in the majority of cases you will hear the ringtone. The speaker volume and vibro are average, though I occasionally missed the latter on the go. Priced...
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tech2.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
In the land of the Android Mobile the competition is getting fierce but HTC has always had a pretty high vantage point being the guys who made the first device and all. One of their latest devices to the hit the Indian market is the Wildfire that’s cat...
Good Well designed, UI is easy to customize and navigate, Audio for music and calls is good, FM reception is good, Camera picture quality was crisp...
Bad Poor battery life, Handsets heats up quite a bit when in use...
Bottom line ConnectivityThe Wildfire is a 3G enabled device. Since that’s a redundant feature at the moment, you’ll have to settle for its EDGE/GPRS or Wi-Fi capabilities. From social networking with FriendStream, HTC’s Twitter application Peep and Plurk, Gtalk, Y...
70%
mobilesroom.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
Suiting your budget the HTC has launched a new phone-the HTC Wildfire which runs on the latest Android operating system and offers several interesting features similar to an expensive phone at a far cheaper price.Being available on a contractual basis...
77%
phonearena.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
HTC is on sabbatical from its high-end line with the . There is nothing really wild or fiery in the specs of this mid-end Android handset. Compared to most of the company's Android offerings, it naturally has smaller screen with paltry resolution, and...
Good Interesting design and solid build quality, Affordable, Great battery life for an Android smartphone...
Bad Poor camera quality, Sense UI doesn't look good on such low pixel density, Scroll lag in the browser...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire's display seems to be the main sacrifice on the altar of affordability, along with the fairly timid processor. We think there should be a law forbidding phones with great design to be underpowered and paired to low-res screens. Joking...
75%
hardwarezone.com.sg
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is targeted at a trendier user group on a budget, very much similar and yet different from its more advanced sibling, the HTC Desire. One should spot the obvious difference in its screen size, which packs up to 240 x 320 pixels on its...
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gsmarena.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
You can't help we guess, but love the sound of it. Wildfire is a strong and beautiful name. The thing is it raises no less expectation than names like Legend or Hero. But we're talking entirely different leagues here. So a simple Desire mini would've...
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mobileburn.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:07
The HTC Wildfire is one of HTC's latest Android smartphones that is aimed at the social networker who wants an affordable handset. Containing most of the HTC Desire's high end components, the Wildfire packs an impressive feature set, yet costs around...
Good Full HTC Sense UI, great Facebook integration, great specs for the price...
Bad Low resolution display, sometimes slow text input, slowish processor...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is one of HTC's latest Android smartphones that is aimed at the social networker who wants an affordable handset. Containing most of the HTC Desire's high end components, the Wildfire packs an impressive feature set, yet costs around...
78%
stuff.tv
Updated:
2011-07-31 13:39:07
HTC has been leading the charge in taking the Android battle to its big-time smartphone rivals. And it’s been pretty successful, with the and sitting just behind the iPhone in our .But while the Desire and Legend have their eyes on toppling Apple’s m...
Good A bargain with a raft of great features. HTC Sense. Great design...
Bad Screen is a tad lo-res. Feels sluggish while browsing...
Bottom line A decent, affordable Android touchscreen, but the screen is a smidge too low res for our liking...
80%
coolsmartphone.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
The HTC Wildfire. Let me crack open a beer and tell you a story. We were invited down to London for a preview of thie Wildfire and, unless I'm completely wrong, it was met with a fairly mute reception from the press. Why? Well, it has roughly the same...
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mobilechoiceuk.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
An impressive bundle of smartphone features in a low cost body, especially in the social networking and internet departments. Related links News Hands on: HTC Wildfire HTC Vision smartphone incoming? HTC Wildfire hits Vodafone for pre-order HTC Desire...
Good Great social networking integration, app sharing feature, good value...
Bad Pixelated display, occasional lags when running more than a few high memory apps.Look and Feel...
Bottom line An impressive bundle of smartphone features in a low cost body, especially in the social networking and internet departments...
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engadget.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
If phones could make babies, then this HTC Wildfire would indubitably be the love child of the Desire and Nexus One. But of course, the humdrum reality is that 'tis just an Android 2.1 replacement for the entry-level Tattoo -- same 528MHz Qualcomm MSM7225...
Good Stylish, Great battery life, Affordable...
Bad Weak video playback, Poor camcorder, Lowres screen...
Bottom line Well, we didn't have high expectation for the Wildfire to begin with, and having played with it we were even less stoked. In general, this handset's seriously lacking in multimedia features, and then we have the screen problem plus the occasional lag. Tha...
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slashgear.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
The HTC Wildfire is the company’s second attempt at a budget Android device, its predecessor being the underspecified and relatively unloved Tattoo. Packing the same Sense UI as more expensive siblings like the Legend and Desire, together with a 5-mega...
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recombu.com
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2011-07-31 13:39:08
The HTC Wildfire is best described as a diet-HTC Desire. Meant for those on a budget, the Wildfire has the same looks as the Desire, and the same user interface in the form of HTC’s Sense software. The only real differences are the size, screen and pro...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is an excellent mid-range touchscreen with some great features. Though it looks a lot like a small version of an HTC Desire it should be noted that the display isn't as sharp and the phone isn't quite as quick on its feet as it's bigge...
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brighthub.com
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2011-09-14 19:50:38
The market for Android smartphones is booming. Android is racing on its way to become the number one smartphone OS and has enlisted many heavyweights like HTC, Samsung, Motorola, and Sony Ericsson to help it in the race for world smartphone domination...
Bottom line The HTC Wildfire is definitely an excellent budget Android smartphone. On release it was probably the best budget Android phone you could lay your hands on but this segment of the market is growing fast. The big drawback for the Wildfire is that...
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mobilewhack.com
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2011-09-14 19:50:40
We finish out our week with a look at the HTC Wildfire, a new model recently released out at Alltel Wireless that’ll give you a lot of utility, but not without cost. It’s not the best phone you’ll find, but it is one of the most useful I’ve seen in a...
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androidcentral.com
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2011-09-14 19:50:41
When HTC recently announced that the mid-range Wildfire would be coming to the United States after its run in Europe, we didn't know any of the regional carriers involved. Turns out that Alltel -- what's left of it anyway, was first out the gate with w...
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thinkdigit.com
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2011-09-14 19:50:46
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. If the poor display resolution and contrast do not deter, we r...
Bottom line The Wildfire is good handset for those who aren’t looking for the very best touch-screen device around. It occupies a slot that is a couple of rungs lower than the top slew of touch devices, but offers a lot of features for the price. Interfacing is pr...
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mobilesroom.com
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2012-01-06 01:39:12
Suiting your budget the HTC has launched a new phone-the HTC Wildfire which runs on the latest Android operating system and offers several interesting features similar to an expensive phone at a far cheaper price.Being available on a contractual basis...
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androidauthority.com
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2015-01-01 10:09:10
Everybody loves shiny new gadgets, especially shiny new Android phones, but the price tag often makes us (and our wallets) cringe. The good news is that nowadays, buying one doesn't mean you have to scrimp and eat instant ramen for the rest of the year. T...
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