HTC Wildfire Smartphone Overview
The HTC Wildfire is one of HTC’s budget handsets, improving on the company’s previous budget offering, the HTC Tattoo, by taking its cues from its upscale older brother, the HTC Desire.
Sporting Android 2.1 OS and the popular Sense user interface, the HTC Wildfire features a 3.2inch QVGA capacitive touch screen with an optical track pad to assist with navigation. The camera is 5 megapixels with an LED flash.
Slightly smaller than the original HTC Desire, the Wildfire is a social networking phone, with Facebook features integrated into just about everything, from caller ID to the calendar. The phone also makes it easy to share your favourite apps from Android Market with friends.
Because it features Sense UI, navigation and interaction is easy. There are seven customisable home screens and the most popular widgets, news, favourite contacts, weather, etc., come pre-installed. However, it is easy to move or remove them altogether if desired.
When it comes to comparing the Wildfire to similar ranged handsets, the Wildfire takes the lead, having borrowed inspiration from the beautifully designed HTC Desire. Its social networking integration will appeal to anyone who loves their social media and the superb web browsing will appeal to just about everyone. What lets the handset down is the screen resolution; it is not a phone we would recommend to anyone who watches a lot of video from their mobiles.
While certainly not in the league of higher-end phones of its era, like the Desire or iPhone, for a budget ranged handset, the HTC Wildfire really delivers.









