Overview of HTC Wildfire
THE HTC WILDFIRE HAS NOW BEEN REPLACED WITH THE NEW AND IMPROVED HTC WILDIFRE S. FIND MORE DETAILS ON THE LINK BELOW:
http://www.clove.co.uk/htc-wildfire-s-black
You can’t afford to remain unconnected today and thanks to the Wildfire and HTC Sense interface this will not be an issue. Twitter, Facebook and Flickr it is all accessible direct from your home screen.
With HTC’s Friend Stream you can view all your friends updates at any time, Constantly updated through the Wildfires WiFi or 3G connection you too can update your status on multiple network sites in just a couple of clicks.
Running Android 2.1 the HTC Wildfire can handle almost anything you need to do on a phone. From phone calls, text messages, email, internet browsing or gaming it is all possible.
Interactive widgets offer an interactive way of accessing applications and your favourite contacts. Programme shortcuts to your home screens and customise the device to suit you and your lifestyle.
So you get a call, the contact picture pops up on screen but with the HTC Wildfire you get too additional information such as their Facebook status and birthday date, no longer does just their name and telephone number appear.
The finger friendly and interactive interface is continued throughout all applications. Web browsing is no exception. Pages automatically re-align to fit the 3.2 inch screen of the Wildfire to make for easy reading and browsing. Want to zoom in or out? Just pinch the screen and watch it change. Flip the phone into landscape mode, the page flips too and renders for viewing in landscape.
A great little smartphone, added benefit comes from a polite ringer on the HTC Wildfire. Now, as soon as you lift it up to see who is calling, the ringer volume drops. And if you turn it over, it stops ringing altogether and quietly takes a message.
With built-in Microsoft Exchange support, synchronising your email and calendar is easy. You can also look up the contact info for anyone in your company directory — even if they’re not stored on your phone.
Other impressive features include a dimmable flashlight (perfect if you drop your keys in the dark) and a FM radio.
Features of HTC Wildfire
- Android 2.1
- 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen
- 3G/HSDPA wireless connectivity
- WiFi 802.11b/g
- FM Radio
- Optical Trackpad
- Integrated Trackpad
- Ringer that automatically lowers the ring volume when you lift up the phone or mutes when you flip the phone face down
What's in the box of HTC Wildfire
- HTC Wildfire
- Stereo Headset with microphone
- microUSB Data Cable
- AC Adapter with UK plug
- 2GB microSD Card
- Quick Start Quide
| SIM Free & Unlocked | Yes |
| Operating System | Android |
| 2.1 (Éclair) | |
| HTC Sense | |
| Processor | |
| 528 MHz | |
| Qualcomm MSM7225 | |
| Expansion Slot | Yes |
| MicroSDHC | |
| RAM | 384 MB |
| ROM | 512 MB |
| Internal Storage | |
| Display/Screen | |
| Yes | |
| 3.2 | |
| TFT-LCD Capacitive touch screen | |
| 240 x 320 | |
| GSM/GPRS | Yes |
| 850/900/1800/1900 MHz | |
| 3G/HSPA | Yes |
| 900/2100 MHz | |
| Up to 384 kbps upload, 7.2 Mbps download | |
| 4G | |
| Bluetooth | Yes |
| 2.1 with Enhanced Data Rate | |
| A2DP for stereo headsets, FTP/OPP file transfer | |
| WiFi | Yes |
| IEEE 802/11 b/g | |
| DLNA | |
| Ports | |
| Standard micro-USB (5-pin micro-USB 2.0) | |
| 3.5 mm stereo jack | |
| Yes | |
| Device Controls | |
| Optical Trackpad | |
| Multi-touch input | |
| GPS | Yes |
| Internal | |
| Yes | |
| Google Maps | |
| Camera | Yes |
| 5 | |
| Auto Focus and flash | |
| Geo-tagging | |
| Front Facing Camera | |
| Sensors | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Yes | |
| Audio | |
| aac, .amr, .ogg, .m4a, .mid, mp3, .wav, .wma | |
| amr | |
| Video | |
| 3gp, .3g2, .mp4, .wmv | |
| 3gp | |
| Near Field Communication | |
| FM Radio | |
| Battery | |
| 1300 mAh | |
| Rechargeable Li-ion | |
| Yes | |
| Call Time | |
| 490 minutes | |
| 440 minutes | |
| Standby Time | |
| 480 hours | |
| 690 hours | |
| Dimensions | 106.8 x 60.4 x 12 mm |
| Weight | 118 grams |
| Software | HTC Sync, Friend Stream, HTC Peep for Twitter |
| Other | Internet sharing through USB, Digital compass, Flash support for browser, App sharing widget, Flip-to-mute / lift-to-lower volume control |
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Recommend to a friend? Yes "A very compact, responsive Android device with a good battery life. Actually a bit snappier than the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S, and easily outlasts a weekend even with WiFi active. It's dealt with all of the fairly hefty Android applications I use on more powerful devices without a hiccup, only failing with one that didn't support the QVGA screen. The screen, although low res, is adequate for the size, and very usable in daylight. It's only real downside is that it struggles playing video with a higher resolution than QVGA, so you may have to downscale any DVD or HD resolution video before loading it onto this device." |
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Recommend to a friend? Yes
"Best Phone in that class, I could even imagine that HTC could do the phone so cheap and so good simultaneously. Recommend to anyone you want to buy something good and not expensive, it is really good looking and with perfect performance. |
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Recommend to a friend? Yes "This phone is amazing. It has everything you need. Good quality, good price and nice appearance. " |
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"I am always excited to visit this blog in the evenings.Please churning hold the contents. It is very entertaining." |
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"This phone best for me! Good battery life, no 3d games, normal screen resolution, touch quality like Desire, Flashlight, and wonderful Sense! Must Buy!" |
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"thank you, clove! it's amazing) best phone I've ever touched." |
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"It's my first touch phone with Android. It's "quitely brilliant" great phone, so quick, useful and comfortable. Very good for internet surfing and other function. Also it has many function and good works with apps." |
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"This is an amazing phone. Budget range and can do anything the Desire can do. Internet conection is fast, the phone is not a brick. For me this is a winner." |
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