A Brief HTC Wildfire Review

| Saturday, March 23, 2013
By Bredan Jeffreys


The smartphone market has been waiting quite a while for a small sized, affordable handset that also comprises of most of the critical options of the preferred smartphones in existence assuming that it is reasonably well constructed.

My HTC Wildfire Review squad and I have put a considerable amount of hard work into examining smartphones and we believe that HTC have had several efforts with the HTC Tattoo and the HTC Smart, having said that, not one of them have actually nailed every one of the standards. The HTC Wildfire is HTC's endeavor to actually handle all of them.

HTC have Endeavoured to make the Wildfire low costing, a modest acceptable measurement and all the while preserve high levels of build quality. These components were the primary consideration of my HTC Wildfire Review.

The HTC wildfire is distinctive given that it only has a 528MHz processor; it only has a display screen with a compact size of 3.2 inches along with a reduced image resolution of 240 x 320 but nonetheless hangs on to all of the build calibre of its big sisters. The Wildfire has the exact critical attributes when compared to the HTC Desire and the Google Nexus One such as the gentle touch metal/soft plastic-type material, a glass capacitive touch screen, control keys that are touch responsive with an optionally available trackerball. It is this mixture of factors which makes this just about the most attractive small Android cell phone on the market. The structure is simple and stylish with all the taupe metallic parts and the soft touch plastic setting up a muted mix of colours add that to the stylish glass screen and you are on to a winner. On top of all this, if you do not consider the iPhone as part of your assessment you could probably describe it as one of the most well made handsets and it shows up build quality of other smart phones in a comparable price range.

The size of the unit must be an important part of our HTC Wildfire Review simply because it genuinely does make it a lot easier to manage than numerous more substantial smartphones. Of course the measurements of the HTC wildfire (106.8 x 60.4 x12mm) are certainly not the tiniest however it's close to 10millimeters shorter than several of the heavy hitters in the smartphone market. It is apparent that this phone needs to be acquired by any person who is seeking small size, excellent features and inexpensive cost.




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