OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ Discontinued | OTHER CONFIGURATIONS ▼ Discontinued | |
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Construction | ||
Height | 106.8mm (4.2") | 123mm (4.84") |
Width | 60.4mm (2.38") | 68mm (2.68") |
Depth | 12mm (0.47") | 11.8mm (0.46") |
Dimension | 106.8x60.4x12mm (4.2x2.38x0.47") | 123x68x11.8mm (4.84x2.68x0.46") |
3D SIZE | ||
Weight | 118gr (4.16oz) | 164gr (5.78oz) |
Form Factor | Candy Bar | Candy Bar |
Material | ||
Colors | ||
Usability | ||
Display Resolution | 240x320px | 480x800px |
Display Size | 49x66mm (1.93x2.6") ~125PPI | 57x94mm (2.24x3.7") ~217PPI |
Display Diagonal | 3.2" | 4.3" |
Display Type | 16M TFT | 16M LCD |
Secondary Display Resolution | ||
Input | Optical Joystick Touch Sensitive Keys / Bar Capacitive Touchscreen | Capacitive Touchscreen |
Talk Time | 7 hours, 20 minutes - 2G 8 hours, 10 minutes - 3G | 9 hours, 15 minutes - 2G 5 hours, 30 minutes - 3G |
Standby Time | 20 days - 2G 28 days, 18 hours - 3G | 20 days, 10 hours - 2G 17 days, 12 hours - 3G |
OS | Android OS, v2.1 upgradable to v2.2 | Android OS, v2.2 upgradable to v4.0 |
Java | Available | Available |
Vibration | Available | Available |
Ringtone | Polyphonic | Polyphonic |
Hardware | ||
Chipset | Qualcomm MSM7225 Snapdragon S1 | Qualcomm MSM8255 Snapdragon S2 |
Processor | 528MHz ARM11 | 1GHz Qualcomm Scorpion |
GPU | Adreno 205 | |
Ram | 384MB | 768MB |
Internal Memory | 512MB | 1.5GB |
External Memory | microSD | microSD |
Camera Resolution | 5 Megapixel | 8 Megapixel |
Camera Flash | LED | Dual LED |
Camera Lens | ||
Optical Zoom | ||
Front Camera | ||
Second Front Camera | ||
Front Camera Flash | ||
Other Functionalities | Digital Compass Accelerometer Gesture Control Proximity Sensor | Digital Compass Accelerometer Proximity Sensor |
Speaker | Mono | Mono |
Battery Capacity | 1300mAh | 1230mAh |
Battery Type | ||
Connectivity | ||
WIMAX | ||
WiFi | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g | Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n |
UPnP | ||
NFC | ||
USB | 2.0 | v2.0 |
Bluetooth | v2.1 | v2.1 |
Positioning System | Integrated GPS | Integrated GPS |
TV Receiver | ||
TV Out | ||
Audio Output | 3.5mm Jack | 3.5mm Jack |
Radio | FM RDS | FM RDS |
Ethernet | ||
Infrared | ||
Cellular Network | ||
Network Compatibility | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 900, 2100 HSPA 900, 2100 | GSM 1800, 1900, 850, 900 UMTS 850, 1900 HSPA 850, 1900 |
SIM Cards | Mini | Mini |
PTT | ||
HSCSD | HSCSD | |
GPRS | Class 10 | Class 32 |
EDGE | Class 10 | Class 32 |
AMPS | ||
CDMA2000 1xEV-DO | ||
Operators | ||
World Compatibility NO ACCESS 2G (GSM) 3G (UMTS) 3.5G (HSDPA) 4G (LTE) | ||
VARIOUS | ||
Images | ||
ReviewsDisplay Verdicts | 76 out of 100 CNET Asia The HTC Wildfire looks and feels like a cut-down HTC Desire, but that's no bad thing. Its low-resolution screen doesn't show the powerful Android operating system at its best, but we can forgive its blurriness when the phone offers so many software and hardware features at such a low price. read more 75 out of 100 Good Gear Guide The HTC Wildfire boasts impressive build quality and the full suite of Android features, but it has a low-resolution display and sluggish performance. When you consider its price though, these minor issues are much easier to live with and are a small compromise to pay for a handset that offers outstanding value for money. read more 75 out of 100 Phone Arena HTC is on sabbatical from its high-end line with the Wildfire. There is nothing really wild or fiery in the specs of this mid-end Android handset. Compared to most of the company's Android ... read more 70 out of 100 CNET Designed for international markets, the HTC Wildfire is a compact, budget-friendly Android phone packed with features, but you can find similar devices in North America for less on contract and with added 3G support. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena Occasionally HTC takes a little break from high-end smartphones and dips its toes in the waters of the lower midrange. The HTC Wildfire is a down-sized, down-clocked and down-priced version of the HTC Desire. If Sony Ericsson can do it with the X10... read more | 90 out of 100 Good Gear Guide The HTC Desire HD builds on the original Desire by adding a larger screen and updated software (from both Google and HTC). Aside from its questionable battery life, most of the Desire HD's flaws are minor. Put simply, the HTC Desire HD is a multimedia and Web powerhouse; it is one of the best smartphones on the market. read more 84 out of 100 CNET Asia It's not for everyone because of the large footprint, but the Desire HD's excellent selection of hardware and software features make it a great choice for those who want an advanced Android smartphone. read more N/A out of 100 GSMArena Proceed with caution, big Snapdroids ahead. We guess that sign is due wherever someone mentions Desire HD. Its big and bad and it takes no prisoners. HTC certainly took their time with releasing a badass Android handset on our side of the pond but ... read more |
Price Range | - | - |
Published On | May 2010 | September 2010 |