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Published: 2011-06-02, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: All consumers really want is a compact, attractive device with a decent OS and powerful features at a low low price. Could the HTC Wildfire S be the answer to their dreams?Until HTC announced its flagship€dual-core monster, the HTC Sensation, it seemed li...
It’s not top of the range but then it’s not meant to be, and the HTC Wildfire S makes some very reasonable compromises between flash and cash. It’s not that cheap though, and there are a few rival Android handsets offering a similar performance and fe...
The HTC Wildfire S is a neat little smartphone that fits nicely into the mid-range. This is a crowded sector, though, and as well as handsets designed specifically for it you'll find former flagship models at attractive prices. Shop wisely, and you can...
HTC's Wildfire S is a capable budget phone, but its limited storage space could be frustrating and it's currently not particularly good value on contract. ...
Compact, stylish design / Pleasant to use, Good finish, Decent resolution considering the screen size, HTC Sense interface
Not powerful enough for advanced use, Sound quality and photos could be better
As a fairly minor upgrade of the original WildFire, the WildFire S takes HTC's compact and affordable mobile one step further. It's a functional consumer smartphone that won't disappoint....
Solid and durable body, Great features on HTC Sense 2.1, Responsive capacitive touchscreen, Fairly decent still shots
Under-powered processor, Disappointing video recording, No DivX/Xvid video playback, Too expensive for what's on offer
A rare off moment from HTC. If this was £99 it'd be a formidable entry-level Android phone, but for over £200 the Wildfire S is lacking compared with the competition...
Truly pocket-sized; Improved screen resolution; Up to date Android 2.3 software
Slow processor means sluggish performance; Not suitable for large-handed users; Camera is disappointing
With a better screen and more alluring design, the Wildfire S builds on its popular predecessor. The phone remains underpowered, but is still a compact and pocket-friendly Android handset....
If you are looking for a compact yet full featured Android smartphone then don't look any further than the HTC Wildfire S. It's a great compromise between features and performance, in fact there isn't too much of a trade off here anyway. Whether you ar...