Sunday, August 21, 2011

HTC Wildfire S

With the Android rage spreading like wildfire, I decided to buy a smart phone with an Android OS. I owned a Nokia N70 for 4 years and had no issues with it. After thorough search for reviews on Android phones of Samsung, LG and HTC, I purchased the HTC Wildfire S. It is supposedly a low end smart phone (and the only HTC phone I could afford, i did not want to buy the original Wildfire as the resolution is supposedly low).
I am really happy I purchased it. It is a good companion on the move, always keeping me occupied with the music, camera and internet connectivity.
The only minor issues I find with it are:
1. One feature that I loved with my Nokia was that plenty of themes were available, which I would change once every couple of days. This seems impossible on the HTC. Only wallpapers are available. Scenes and skins in HTC have not impressed me
2. The socket for connecting the handsfree seems to be crude, and after I plug the ear plugs in and insert the jack into the socket, I hear a discomforting noise till the jack comfortably sticks inside the socket.
3. The memory is 150 MB, which I feel is a insufficient if the number of apps grows.

Other than that, I feel I have made a wise decision in buying the Wildfire S.

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