Handles 3D games flawlessly, Great call quality
Excellent range of connectivity options
An impressive mid-range Android smartphone
Nice design, frame feels solid in the hand
Looks good for a ruggedized phone
Bulky, no 4G, dim screen with muted colors
Sturdy, solid design
Water, dust and shock proof
Terrific for videos, games, and reading
Deep integrated S Pen features
Smooth UI with plenty of useful touches
Enormous battery, Expandable memory
Good screen quality
Vivid screen
Neat, slim design
Compact, affordable, respectable screen size
Performance is below par
Nice design, Decent price
Good screen, Long battery life
Sluggish performance, Terrible camera
'Thought-out UI.'
'Landscape screen can feel cramped.'
'Viewing angles are adequate, and the quality of the screen itself is fine.'
'Dedicated Facebook button.'
'A budget phone that doesn't look cheap .'
'When held in hand, the phone feels like a shorter Desire but equally as sturdy.'
'It’s a deceptively small phone if you’ve only seen photos, not least because of its strong resemblance to the HTC Desire and Google Nexus One. '
'The HTC Wildfire is without doubt a decent little phone. '
'Fast, responsive Froyo phone'
'Soft plastic screen.'
'Battery life on a full charge of its 1,500mAh cell was good, lasting us about 1.5 days.'
'Battery life was quite respectable for a smartphone with between one and two days between charges.'
'The smartphone can be a bit sluggish.'
'Best Budget Mobile Phone'
Quick-running dual-core processor,
Great battery life
Snappy and responsive performance.
Solid performance and graphics
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