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HTC Wildfire review

Updated: The low-cost version of the HTC Desire arrives

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Last reviewed: 2011-04-01April 1st

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The definitive HTC Wildfire review

Update: now read our Hands on: HTC Wildfire S review.

A smartphone for those on a tight budget, the HTC Wildfire doesn't skimp on the specs; the touchscreen handset runs Android 2.1 with the user-friendly HTC Sense UI and is rocking the same processing power as 2009's phone of choice, the HTC Hero.

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We'll be running this review a little differently – HTC gave us three phones to test rather than one, so in addition to the main review we've got TechRadar readers Paul Jones (PJ) and Dennis Shorter (DS) to give their two penn'orth.

PJ: I'm an HTC Tattoo user, so it's hard not to compare the Wildfire to it the whole time I've been using it. The good news is it seems to be much better.

DS: I've not been a fan of HTC since I was forced to use the HTC Touch Diamond for work – the stylus and convoluted user interface was a real turn off. Having not touched an HTC product since then, I'm glad to say that the new range appears to be a lot more user-friendly.

The 3.2-inch QVGA capacitive touchscreen and optical trackpad work in tandem for easy navigation, while the 5-megapixel camera will keep photographers happy even in the dark, thanks to the inclusion of an LED flash.

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Gone are the toy-like looks of its predecessor, the HTC Tattoo – the Wildfire has a more mature style in the vein of its older sibling, the HTC Desire. Although small in stature, the Wildfire sill towers over the likes of the Sony Ericsson X10 Mini.

HTC has gone all-out on the social networking features for the Wildfire, integrating Facebook into everything from the calendar to caller ID. Sharing Android apps has also been made simple with a system for sending links to friends from the handset.

Design

Everything is nice and compact, much like the handset itself. The HTC Wildfire is small and light; at 118g it weighs in at just 20g more than the Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini – a tiny, tamagochi-sized handset.

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Thankfully, the screen is quite a bit larger – 3.2-inches of capacitive touchscreen goodness. If you're accustomed to a smartphone with a larger screen, you may find yourself missing the extra inches, though.

The rather more cramped Home screens of the HTC Wildfire, when compared to the iPhone or HTC Legend, began to grate after a little while, and those with larger fingers may struggle to make the appropriate selections.

When it comes to looks, it's hard to be disappointed by the HTC Wildfire.

Taking its design cues from the HTC Desire, it features the bold silver highlights and optical trackpad, and is a world away from the other budget Android handsets we're starting to see invade the market like the cheesy hipster looks of the Motorola Flipout or the sombre plasticky LG GW620 InTouch Max.

Available in a variety of colours – from jolly cerise to serious bronze – the HTC Wildfire looks grown-up and feels solid in the hand despite its lightweight disposition.

It's great to see that some thought has gone into the camera – with an LED flash sitting next to it and a smart silver rim, the camera lens looks quite the business.

The optical trackpad doubles as the front panel's only button; other commands are controlled by touchpads at the bottom of the touchscreen panel.

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Unfortunately, HTC has not seen fit to give the Wildfire the camera button we so deeply desire, so the optical trackpad doubles as shooter too.

The handset does have the one-button volume control on one side though, and the HTC Wildfire's power/screen-lock button sits on the top of the handset alongside the 3.5mm headphone jack. It's all very straightforward and no-nonsense.

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PJ: The HTC Wildfire looks really good; it feels much more professional and sophisticated than the Tattoo ever did. I really like the minimal number of buttons but I miss having a physical call and hang-up button.

However, the layout redeems itself by making it harder to accidentally unlock the Wildfire in your pocket as only the power button can do it.

It's not just the buttons that impressed me, though; the HTC Wildfire's screen is really nice too, especially compared to the Tattoo. It's smooth to use and the resolution is so much better than that of the Tattoo.

DS: The HTC Wildfire looks a little squashed down when you first handle it – not ridiculous though.

I'm not a fan of the touch sensitive buttons, as I can never work out where I'm supposed to be tapping without looking – it's easy to get confused.

However, the Wildfire is pocket friendly and feels good quality for the price.

In the box

HTC doesn't mess about when it comes to accessories. As such, the HTC Wildfire comes with the minimum – but it's the quality not quantity that we like.

Why get tangled up in two wires when one will suffice? Hence the multi-part charger, the wire of which doubles as USB connector. The Wildfire also comes with headphones; smart black earbuds with a 3.5mm connector and hands-free capability.

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Your comments (13) Click to add a new comment

gashlick


May 21st

13. Just bought one of these for £130, while I see out my previous contract. What a great phone for the money, screen res is really low but that is the only thing I can knock it on. For the money this phone is the daddy.

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bnpower


November 19th 2010

12. Many of my biz friends have HTC Wildfire. Yeah no more Nokia when it comes to smartphones.

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bmwdriver


November 18th 2010

11. My wife has it. So far she has no trouble whatsoever with her Wildfire. The resolution is a little lesser than the HTC Desire but its still rather good at the price. Sure beats the crappy Nokia.

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ak1990


November 5th 2010

10. wildfire worth its money...really awesome for andriod beginners

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mobexpert


August 7th 2010

9. The HTC Wildfire is an amazing phone, build quality is superb, its not just a phone its a smart phone and all the features work. Ok the screen res is not the best but good enough, compared to a desire or legend but look at the price difference! The Wildfire is a great size phone, smooth scrolling, responsive and very well built, I am with t-mobile and I receive excellent signal reaching above 3g to H and also pick up my wireless router great, I fully recommend this phone! yeah its got a few issues but overall would recommend this user friendly smart mobile.

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fatjav


July 29th 2010

8. I just received my wildfire and it's going straight back....the screen resolution is dreadful. If you want to use the web and view pics or video you will be very disappointed. I'm going to pay more and get the Desire instead. The phone itself looks good but the screen really lets it down.

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kanay2000


July 5th 2010

7. wait -

"I was also told to try out the live wallpapers, which were cool but the Wildfire seemed to struggle to display them properly at times."

does that mean that the htc wildfire has live wallpaper :O

i've been told by many people that it doesnt,and some actually have the phone :P

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bradavon


July 1st 2010

6. No. That's the Desire. The Wildfire is a budget smartphone.

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steffy.grey


June 30th 2010

5. Well I really like it's shape but it's not an innovative product from htc.Do you think it will give a tough competition to iphone?

Waiting for your response!!

Good Luck!!!!

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bradavon


June 29th 2010

4. p.s - Media is definitely an area HTC need to work on.

Their music player is only serviceable (MixZing is much better) and oddly video is lumped in with video. Which would be fine but it only supports 3GP, WMV and MP4. No QuickTime, DivX, Xvid or MPEG. YXFlash supports these but is clunky.

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bradavon


June 29th 2010

3. Are any Apps missing? The Tattoo has the same unusual resolution and suffered from many apps therefore missing from the Market Place.

"Unfortunately, you can't just use any old headphones to act as aerial."

How so? I'm not aware of any limitations. The optical trackpad is an annoyance for me on the Desire. Give me the roll ball of the Hero/Nexus One.

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bradavon


June 29th 2010

2. "I've not been a fan of HTC since I was forced to use the HTC Touch Diamond for work – the stylus and convoluted user interface was a real turn off. Having not touched an HTC product since then, I'm glad to say that the new range appears to be a lot more user-friendly."

An interesting point of view, lumping all "HTC" phones together. When the Touch Diamond (Windows Mobile 6.1) couldn't be any more different to the HTC Wildfire. I suspect most people lump HTC phones together.

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bradavon


June 29th 2010

1. HTC sent out 3 Wildfire's to CoolSmartPhone.com too. They're doing the same type of review. Weird!

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Product Summary

Wildfire

For

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A budget phone that doesn't look cheap

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Nippy web browsing complete with Flash content

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Improved camera with flash

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Capacitive touchscreen

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HTC Sense with brilliant social network integration

Against

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Calling and messaging not 100% reliable

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QVGA screen isn't great for watching video

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Media player could be better

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Not Android 2.2

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Location sometimes a bit dodgy

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