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htc wildfire s review
The HTC Wildfire was a decent phone. Lets get that out of the way.
But now, it\\\'s time for the HTC Wildfire, as effective as it was, it\\\'s now obtaining a little dated, that is why, HTC have released a new, more improved version of the phone. The HTC Wildfire S Ok, so little originality in naming the phone, but it is definitely an evolution, not revolution, so it makes sense.
Again, this phone is targeted at the budget market. That does not mean is doesn\\\'t pack a punch however. No Is in fact rather powerful. It might not be able to compete with the iPhones and and Galaxy S\\\'s of the world, however for the price weight loss go far wrong. We mean, the first Wildfire gave a lot for your cash, but where it had been knocked down was in the average display resolution, slow CPU and limited RAM. We\\\'re thrilled to say that HTC have made improvements on most of these problems with the announcement from the Wildfire S.
The Wildfire S has a cooler design compared to first Wildfire, with 4 virtual keys underneath the display and no physical keys. It has helped it to become slighter and fewer heavy than its predecessor, the Wildfire, which just helps take away the chunkiness from the original. Using its metallic body it looks and feels very smart and not like a budget phone at all. Although not strictly within the super slim class, using a thickness of 124mm it shouldn\\\'t feel bulky and fits fine in the hand, making single-handed maneuvers an option if you are nimble-fingered.
The display size is the same as the original Wildfire, at 32 inches, however the resolution continues to be doubled to 320 x 480 pixels which really does make a lot of diversity for software, apps, and overall usability. Physically, the screen size is the same, but in terms of pixels, they\\\'re much smaller, and everybody knows essential that is. Browsing the internet is more distinct, and multimedia is much more vivid Also, and importantly, the UI has been given a fresh lease of life and it has been updated towards the newest version 23 (Gingerbread).
Overall, the HTC Wildfire S is a very decent, and since of writing, one of the best budget cell phones on the market. So, from amongst all the mobile phone reviews we now have done, we\\\'d give this a 4 away from 5.