'Ultimate entertainment phone.'
'good overall performance'
'poor viewing angles'
'very nice dedicated camera button'
'small and cute looking mobile phone'
'full QWERTY keyboard'
'decent QWERTY keyboard'
User-friendly interface
qHD display and a dual-core processor
Gigantic and high-res display
Dual-core 1GHz processor
Speedy processor
'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. '
'excellent value smartphone'
'Earpiece volume too quiet.'
'More expensive than other small smartphones. '
'Dedicated Facebook button.'
'Good Media Playback.'
'Touch and keypad combo; Excellent build quality; Outstanding battery life; Free sat nav; XviD \ DivX support; 720p video recording.'
'Backdated OS Symbian ^3.'
'The earpiece is crisp and loud, while callers had no issues hearing us.'
Good call quality
Affordable no-contract cost
Good balance of features and speed
Surprisingly good pre-loaded apps
'Expensive.'
'32 GB expandable memory support'
'low resolution display'
'The touchscreen is responsive – flicking through the menu and launching apps wasn’t sluggish at all.'
'very good GSM signal reception'
Free voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation
OLED-powered contrast ratio
Impressively robust frame
'this phone is capable of producing fine quality sound, with excellent range and dynamism.'
'phone uncomplicated and user-friendly'
'The phone weighs about 78 grams which is very light for a music phone and we think this is great because it’s lightweight, slim line and stylish.'
'The phone is capable of accessing GPRS and EDGE networks (this is dependant on your service provider).'