Test HTC Wildfire S: an entry-level to top

Here is the test of the HTC Wildfire S, entry-level smartphone, the successor of Wildfire in the tradition of the “S” series produced by HTC in 2011. The HTC Wildfire was presented in February 2011, at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. For this year 2011, HTC wanted to update its main phone by creating a series called “S”. We thus find the Incredible S, Wildfire and Desire S S successor to the HTC Incredible respectively (only U.S.), HTC and HTC Desire Wildfire. The program for these three new phones: the technical characteristics increased, HTC Android 2.1 and Sense Gingerbread. By performing this upgrade, HTC wants to enjoy the success that met the first generation of phones at a cost well below the three new smartphones. “Doing a makeover” they say in the jargon.

In this test, we will look at Wildfire S. We will try to see if he keeps his promises, he returned to see why the entry level products of HTC. With Wildfire’s first name, we will also establish a quick comparison with the improvements.

The tested version features a processor clocked at 600 MHz. It includes 512 MB of internal memory. The Android phone is 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) with HTC Sense 2.1.

1] Phone overview

1.1] box

When receiving the phone, it is present in a white box, a picture on the front of the phone and specifications aini three lines defining the strengths of the phone on the back.

Found inside the box:

- The phone
- An adapter plugs English
- A charger that clips to the adapter
- A French charger
- MicroUSB cable
- A hands-free kit
- 2 foam and a home tie
- Guide Quick





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