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It’s tempting to think that an inexpensive smartphone is going to suck, but that's not the case with HTC's Wildfire S. Even though it has some stripped down features (no front camera for video chat, no dual-core processor,) the features it does includ...
Abstract: Aaron goes in-depth with the HTC Wildfire S , T-Mobile's newest Android smartphone. Announced at Mobile World Congress earlier in the year, the Wildfire S has a 600 MHz Qualcomm CPU, 3.2-inch display, 5-megapixel camera with flash, and Android 2.3 with HT...
To wrap things up I’d have to give this device a thumbs-up. For a first time smartphone or first time Android user this would be the ideal device. Some might want something larger but for the size and everything you get it really is awesome. For someo...
Abstract: One fortunate side-effect of all the craziness going on at the expensive end of the smartphone spectrum is that more-affordable devices are starting to become faster and better. Last year’s HTC Wildfire underwhelmed us a little, with its sub-par QVGA s...
Published: 2011-07-11, Author: Ross , review by: techworld.com
HTC's Wildfire S offers decent value for money, but doesn't come without compromises. However, those looking for a relatively compact and affordable smartphone are likely to be pleased with its combination of excellent build quality and intuitive soft...
HTC has done really well keeping the size of this phone even smaller than the original Wildfire which it replaces. It's a nifty looking phone and for a phone this small it fits beautifully in the hands. I cannot stress this enough, the dimensions are perf...
Android 2.3 for a very affordable price, dinky form factor and excellent social networking integration....
The camera is disappointing and the processor is on the sluggish side. Though it runs on Android 2.3, the Wildfire is incapable of making the most of the OS.Look and Feel...
A welcome addition to the affordable smartphone tier, but there’s nothing here to separate it from an increasingly busy crowd. ...
Good screen, Sense 2.1 is user friendly, Camera performs well,
Underpowered processor, Virtual keyboard too small, Incall quality far from great
Being limited to 640×480 video recording is a little disappointing, especially when many other smartphones with similar 5MP cameras manage 720p video capture with no trouble.Also, the phone struggles to actually record. The digital zoom, while nice to...
You can pick the HTC Wildfire S up for free with a £20 (just over $33) per month 2 year contract at Orange right now. It is a compact device with an impressive range of features and a great screen, for a budget phone. It’s only really let down b...
Good screen, Sense 2.1 is user friendly, Camera performs well
Underpowered processor, Virtual keyboard too small, Incall quality far from great
The HTC Wildfire S is a neat, compact smartphone. Naturally, with the small form-factor comes some loss in functionality, specifically applying to the usability of a virtual keyboard on its 3.2" screen. The other drawback comes in the form of the under...