Thursday, August 11, 2011

HTC Wildfire S

HTC Wildfire S
Introduction:

Mini HTC phones are hot and not take the word of Sony Ericsson at this point. What began as a small niche is now a segment that continues to grow - and that constructor can not afford to ignore. Sony Ericsson today announced its Mini line to date, while Samsung and LG regularly have more than one thing going on in the midrange.

HTC know they can not afford to stop in the middle of what they did with forest fires, Aria and Gratia. All the way to the tattoo, which first Android on the radar for budget shoppers.

Not much choice for those who want their droid in a small package. HTC Wildfire S seems to be aware of and has done well to be seen. Decals are bright and friendly compact right properties to show potential buyers. Wildfire S has found a way to reduce the size while maintaining the same "display 3.2.

One thing we must remember. HTC seems to be in power saving mode right now with all their latest versions, but the restaurant offers minor improvements over its predecessors. This is true for the S Wildfire although this does not mean it should not be on your list if you want the next mini hot. HTC seems to have worked exactly the things that most need improvement. The display is the key here, HVGA finally bring it to an acceptable level. CIF video capture has been increased to VGA and the phone runs the latest Android Gingerbread.

These things should give enough value as an upgrade. S Wildfire is well designed and well built - a little colored droid that offer good bang for the buck. Let's look at what else is S.

Design:

The HTC Wildfire S borrows some ideas from the style of his older brother's desire S and legacy of the original forest fires. In short, the Wildfire S is clean and warm, and delightfully compact. The end is not affected by the plastic construction. The soft rubber back contrasts nicely with the polished finish of the front structure.

The front of the Wildfire S is dominated by a 3.2 "capacitive touchscreen HVGA (320x480) resolution LCD is reasonably bright unit, without snapping the absence of an ambient light sensor -. Our unit. Pre -release and not an offer of the last ready for market in this unit will be covered The highly reflective screen is small -.. making it awkward to use outdoor poor viewing angles are n does not help: the washed out colors quickly, however, is enough of an improvement compared to the original QVGA Wildfire poor ..

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