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HTC Wildfire review

Verdict:

The Wildfire is basically a Desire Lite, with all the utility of HTC's Sense software and the open nature of Android, but with a smaller screen.

Review Date: 29 Jul 2010

Price when reviewed: £224

Supplier: http://www.handtec.co.uk

Reviewed By: Barry de la Rosa

Our Rating 4 stars out of 5

User Rating 4 stars out of 5

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By walteratkins66 on 4 Aug 2010

Slick

Bought the Wildfire - Called HTC no less than 10 times with faults. They didn't even know how to assist simple settings. Now the phone is dropping calls, re boots itself without reason...I bought from Vodafone and had the phone unlocked to use on my trusted O2 network as O2 do not sell the Wildfire - Now the problems with the phone is a software issue and HTC DOES NOT WANT TO KNOW.....Vodaphone said ''you've had it unlocked so, we cannot replace it for you''...I understand Vodaphone BUT NOT HTC....it's their handset - Their customer service is TERRIBLE...their Tach support is TERRIBLE too...

By Slick on 26 Oct 2010

Upgraded from Nokia E71 to a Wildfire last November, or should that be "downgraded". This is the first phone I have ever had that I positively hate! It constantly causes typing problems by refusing to respond to "taps" It rarely works on any of my in-car bluetooth kits whilst my old Nokia still works away with my second sim installed. THe Wildfire is a truly hateful piece of electronics

By rossi46fan on 30 May 2011

Amied

It performs brilliantly, has to be said. The most boring phone i've ever used but it is reliable and that's what counts. Exterior looks yum, screen resolution plop.

By Amied on 5 Nov 2011

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