HTC Wildfire

HTC Wildfire

User reviews
2.5

Battery Life

5

Customer Service

3.5

Features

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HTC Wildfire

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HTC Wildfire
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2.5

Battery Life

5

Customer Service

3.5

Features

3.7

Reception

3.4

Screen Quality

4

Style

3.9

Value For Money

User Reviews

Owlhell
5

Customer Service

5

Value For Money

Htc Wildfire Sense

Great service very easy to do

frustratedfroggy
2

Screen Quality

1

Battery Life

1

Features

2

Reception

2

Style

1

Value For Money

The Worst Phone I Have Ever Had !

Too many to mention - Plus it's taken my contact from SIM card and I cannot get them back to re use the card in an old phone that I should never have changed from :(

idontbeleevit

Good All Rounder

I have only owned a wildfire s for a couple of months, having previously had only cheap phones. I like it ery much but at first thought I would struggle to get used to it. The battery does run low easily but I have found turning the screen brightness down helps this a lot.

Overall I am pleased but I am not a teenager and am very new to the world of apps.

TwinCam

Nice Little Phone

Htc Wildfire S is a great little phone it does everything you want in a smart phone and has nice touches like htc sense.

Its well built and is pleasing to the eye.

It's drawbacks are, small screen, battery doesn't last long with lots of use but i guess most smart phones are like this, the cpu struggles at times and more so of course when running lots of apps.

Despite its limitations i still strongly recommend, if you can find a good deal.

sarah2712
2

Screen Quality

1

Battery Life

3

Features

4

Reception

4

Style

2

Value For Money

Waste Of Time!

i hate this phone. i've resorted to using the phone i had previously cause the wildfire has caused me so many problems. it's slow, doesn't have much memory and the screen resolution is awful.

the biggest problem i've had is the fact that it wouldn't let me delete text messages, but wouldn't let me receive them either cause it was telling me that there wasn't enough memory for anymore. pretty stupid.

don't buy one.

buckka
2

Screen Quality

1

Battery Life

4

Features

3

Reception

4

Style

3

Value For Money

Lost It Down The Sofa For A Year...didn't Bat An Eye Lid.

I've unfortunatley had the HTC wildfire over a year now, when I first bought it I thought it was the best thing in the world, especially for its money, however within just a week I was starting to see its faults. For starters, being a teenager it couldnt cope with mass amounts of socialising and using apps whilst bored. My battery life never lasted me through to the next morning, so I HAD to charge it every night. Secondly, it constantly needs updating in some way or another, which is irritating. Also, its exceptionaly slow when its not updated and not that much faster when it is. Loading my internet browser isn't worth the bother, and its not my internet, it works fine on my old phone which I resorted to digging out. The touch screen isnt too reliable either, when I go into my messages and click on a conversation, it will load one half way down my list of conversations which is extremley frustrating and if you're not careful about realising its bought up the wrong conversation you could end up in some sticky situations! If you've got the patience for it, it does what it's supposed to do (eventually) and does all the basic things you would need it to do in this modern day.The camera is alright and its a smart looking phone. I will say I lost this phone down the sofa for a long time, and it didnt bother me in the slightest, once Id got over the fact I couldnt go and get my money back for it I was fairly happy carrying on using my old nokia with a cracked screen which has to be one of the most reliable phones I've ever had.

lukefreeman
3

Screen Quality

3

Battery Life

5

Features

5

Reception

5

Style

5

Value For Money

Best Value Mobile Phone Ever

This phone is the best value phone that has ever existed. It can do absolutely anything that any top of the range smartphone can do. The screen is quite a low resolution compared to top of the range phones and its CPU is pretty slow in comparison and this can mean quite a few apps are not compatible with the phone. Also the internal memory is very small and although you can put in a memory card to boost storage, all installed apps use internal memory (even if they are installed to the SD card, a small amount resides on the internal memory). This means that if you like downloading new apps all the time, you may be forced to constantly clear out old ones.

These may all sound like negatives but, as I've already said, this phone CAN do everything. I use Social Networking, play Angry Birds, use Sat Nav, shop on Ebay, I even have an app so I can control my PC at home while I'm anywhere else in the world. It may not do all these things as well as other phones but when you look at the price of this and compare it with an iPhone then I think you get where I'm coming from when I say Best Value Phone EVER!

margaretpaul71
5

Screen Quality

4

Battery Life

4

Features

4

Reception

5

Style

4

Value For Money

Wide Array Of Apps

I paid a bomb for the HTC Wildfire but I have no regrets. It is a highly functional phone that ensures easy navigation as well. The Android phone offers a wide array of applications.

nixonrussel03
5

Screen Quality

5

Battery Life

5

Features

5

Reception

5

Style

5

Value For Money

Htc Wildfire

HTC Wildfire is one of the most easy-to-use androids. The navigation of the mobile is very simplistic which is good. You can easily move around the different screens and applications. Worth the value

muralis
3

Screen Quality

2

Battery Life

2

Features

4

Reception

2

Style

4

Value For Money

Slow But Does Its Job Pretty Well

i got the HTC wildfire at an offer from my phone provider.the prices was pretty decent so i thought i wud try it since my last phone died on me.the phone worked okay for the first 3 or 4 months but then it started becoming slower and slower.apps take >20secs to load,the browser is pretty slow and the battery lasts max 2 days. if you're connected all the times to the internet, the battery last 1 day.

the resolution is the smallest out of all the htc i came across, but the many apps work okay so i cant complain.

if you're looking for a cheap smartphone with touchscreen, the htc wildfire is a good option, as long as you're willing to overlook the slowness it comes with.

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