In the land of the Android Mobile the competition is getting fierce but HTC has always had a pretty high vantage point being the guys who made the first device and all. One of their latest devices to the hit the Indian market is the Wildfire that’s catering to the mid range segment. Here’s a closer look.
Form Factor The device is well balanced and light weight making it easy to carry around and comfortable to use with just one hand. The 3.2-inch touchscreen sadly has a resolution of just 240 x 320 pixels which tends to take a little away from the overall clarity. A standard 3.5mm handsfree socket strategically placed at the top and so is the power/screen lock button. Volume keys are on the same side as the micro USB port for PC connectivity and charging. A microSD hot exchange is located just under the rear panel.
Features and Performance From the moment you start up the device you’re guided through simple steps that include setting up email and social networking accounts to the more ordinary tasks to let setting the date and time. The social networking integration with your contacts is easy and well designed.
Media It reads only standard MPEG4 and 3GP file formats that are scaled down to a 320 x 240 pixel resolution. Still, the large display does make viewing easy on the eyes, if you’re ok with the low-res clarity of your videos. The only pre-loaded game the Wildfire comes with is Teeter that’s become a stereotype for HTC devices. NEWS SOURCE: tech2.in.com
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