The HTC Wildfire S is offering numerous features that will attract users. The small sized version of this device is having a 3.2-inch HVGA display. Its 3.8-inch-tall-by-2.3-inch-wide dimensions is also having a 5-mega pixel camera. It is available in a range of colours such as black, red, white, and blue. Despite the numerous features it is supporting it is possible to get almost twelve hours of battery life through the 3G data connection, while enjoying regular music, photo-snapping, video recording, Twitter, FriendStream, and web browsing. The device is also supporting AMOLED screens that consume more power than LCDs. Adding to the list of positives comes a range of audio file formats, stereo Bluetooth audio and built-in FM radio. Using the rear loudspeaker for audio entertainment is not particularly recommended, but the supplied hands free kit is quite decent. In addition it is having unique HTC Wildfire S deals that are accompanying it.
Like any other HTC device it is not advisable to expect a high picture quality of the photographs being taken with indoor shots being the best of the options that are available. In case of outdoor usage the still camera struggles with the white balance or from persistent under-exposed shots which are having a 352 x 288 resolution with a low frame rate, and with an even lower frame rate if you record in the dark. This is bound to disappoint many users. It is however having attractive offers such as the HTC Wildfire S contract. This is offering consumers a monthly contract option for users depending on their usage.
It is having touch buttons and reassuring back texture similar to the Nexus One, although the buttons don't work as well on this device; optical trackpad, earpiece, chin, and body frame from the Desire. The back is styled similar to the HD2 with a wide metallic band. The actual cover needs to be taken off with some effort from the top (as with the Desire). When held in the hand, the device feels similar to a shorter Desire but is equally as sturdy.
Like any other HTC device it is not advisable to expect a high picture quality of the photographs being taken with indoor shots being the best of the options that are available. In case of outdoor usage the still camera struggles with the white balance or from persistent under-exposed shots which are having a 352 x 288 resolution with a low frame rate, and with an even lower frame rate if you record in the dark. This is bound to disappoint many users. It is however having attractive offers such as the HTC Wildfire S contract. This is offering consumers a monthly contract option for users depending on their usage.
It is having touch buttons and reassuring back texture similar to the Nexus One, although the buttons don't work as well on this device; optical trackpad, earpiece, chin, and body frame from the Desire. The back is styled similar to the HD2 with a wide metallic band. The actual cover needs to be taken off with some effort from the top (as with the Desire). When held in the hand, the device feels similar to a shorter Desire but is equally as sturdy.
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