Brilliant Android 2.1 OS and HTC Sense UI; responsive touch-screen; small and lightweight; good quality camera; customisable options galore
Slow processor; annoying haptic feedback; no HD recording, Rating:
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 ...
Das Wildfire kann fast alles, was die aktuellen Topmodelle auch beherrschen und ist noch dazu günstig. Das klingt nach einem guten Geschäft, allerdings muss man sich mit einigen Nachteilen im Vergleich zu den großen Geschwistermodellen Desire und Nexu...
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...
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
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
While it's not a media powerhouse, the Wildfire takes enough from the top end phones and brings it to a palatable price point...
Published: 2010-06-28, Author: Richard , review by: engadget.com
StylishGreat battery lifeAffordable
Weak video playbackPoor camcorderLow-res screen
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...
Published: 2010-06-26, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: 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...
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...
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...