One of the cheapest Android phones from a known brand
Runs Jelly Bean out of the box
Affordable price, Sturdy, portable build
User interface is pretty noisy
LTE connectivity, runs on Android 4.0
High-res display for this price, Fast performance
Brightness is good but washes out severely under the sun
'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. '
Has Muve Music downloads, a removable battery, and an SD card slot
Terrific 4-inch Super AMOLED display
Surprisingly fast performance from its dual-core CPU
Fast 4G LTE speeds
Vivid Super AMOLED screen
Responsive touchscreen
Sense user interface
Good battery life
Dull design
Attractive styling
Good optical trackpad
Qwerty keyboard and Wi-Fi connectivity
Good Battery Life
'decent viewing angles'
'slim and sturdy design'
'Poor multimedia capabilities.'
'soft finish'
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