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June 2010
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Les éditeurs ont aimé
Fluidité et stabilité du système Android Eclair 2.1
Finitions impeccables
Autonomie consistante
Bonnes performances multimédia
Très bon rapport qualité/prix
Surcouche HTC Sense
Design et finition exemplaire
Radio FM
Prise en main
Qualité de la finition
Services Google en poche (Gmail
Gtalk
Google Maps Navigation. )
Réactivité de l'appareil / Fluidité dans la navigation
The HTC Wildfire brings the looks of the Desire, with a budget twist. It runs perfectly well on Android 2.1 and battery life is ample. However, the screen is the Wildfire’s biggest failure and if you do stare at text all day, you may find that you have...
Ticks all the boxes on the spec sheet, great connected experience, easy to use, Android 2.1, great design
Low res screen, low res video, crashes, occasional touch response slow down
The connected experience found on the best Android phones is found here, but the low res screen takes the gloss off things, along with some occasional sluggishness and crashes...
Powerful Android operating system; Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity; GPS; address book merges your contacts and social-networking chums; syncs photos with Facebook and Flickr; useful app-sharing feature; doesn't look cheap; FM radio; multi-touch support; inex
Low-resolution screen makes Web sites hard to read and hinders the user interface in places; occasionally slow to respond to taps
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 an...
The HTC Wildfire is definitely an excellent budget Android smartphone. On release it was probably the best budget Android phone you could lay your hands on but this segment of the market is growing fast. The big drawback for the Wildfire is that...
Extrait: Everybody loves shiny new gadgets, especially shiny new Android phones, but the price tag often makes us (and our wallets) cringe. The good news is that nowadays, buying one doesn't mean you have to scrimp and eat instant ramen for the rest of the year. T...
Extrait: There’s something to be said for minimalist gadgets. Anything with just one purpose is usually built pretty well for that purpose, which is why today’s dumbphones are way better at making phone calls than smartphones. At the same time, we all want more...
Extrait: We finish out our week with a look at the HTC Wildfire, a new model recently released out at Alltel Wireless that’ll give you a lot of utility, but not without cost. It’s not the best phone you’ll find, but it is one of the most useful I’ve seen in a ...
The HTC Wildfire features a compact and sturdy design. The Android 2.1 smartphone has a very affordable price tag and offers a 5-megapixel camera and full wireless options
The Wildfire has a small, lower-resolution screen. The smartphone can be a bit sluggish
For Alltel customers on a budget, the HTC Wildfire is a very affordable and decently featured Android phone, but it comes at the cost of screen quality and processor speed.
Extrait: When HTC recently announced that the mid-range Wildfire would be coming to the United States after its run in Europe, we didn't know any of the regional carriers involved. Turns out that Alltel -- what's left of it anyway, was first out the gate with w...