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HTC Wildfire S |
Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
Cool. Well I have read alot of dust issues on HTC phones on forums with various models. But this is new so I cannot say if it will happen. Toney_Ericsson(without starting a war of words)said the dust issue is isolated on the HTC Desire phone. But it is not. I have read many many times about it & I think it's a design flaw. The volume rocker they say seems to be the culprit letting in the dust & the screen there is a big air gap between that & the glass. Mine had dust in it too.
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pmerryman Joined: Jun 02, 2004 Posts: > 500 From: Oldham,Uk PM |
Just been to the shop where I bought this, and showed the assistant. He agreed with me and brought another 2 phones out to check, and they were both the same. He said I have 28 days to change my mind, plus there is the 2 year warranty. Told him I would keep it and see how it goes.
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Bonovox Joined: Apr 13, 2008 Posts: > 500 PM |
OK weeks ago now I decided to get a decent but budget phone. I got the Wildfire S & so far it's very good. Has solid not cheap feeling build,great screen,pretty fast with no crashes or restarts it's been dead reliable so far. Also has decent battery life & despite the 600mhz processor it zips along nicely for what I use it for. Also has 512 ram & Gingerbread. No death grip issues as with the Sensation thank god. Only average thing is camera but am not fussed really. Definately a massive improvement over the older Wildfire. Now has Sense & better screen. I got mine for £179 at T Mobile & it's been great & with minimal branding.
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asmyl Joined: Apr 02, 2008 Posts: 53 PM |
I just bought a htc wildfire's because I want to try Android. This is the first time I use the android, very good in general but I am a bit disappointed as the room to add applications is very limited.
Some of the applications can not be put onto the SD card |
asmyl Joined: Apr 02, 2008 Posts: 53 PM |
I am confused with the internal memory, five applications installed then remaining memory about 24MB left Where is 512 ROM? |
conor Joined: Jul 18, 2008 Posts: 14 From: Belfast , N.Ireland PM |
just got my wildfire s a couple of days ago after a disasterous year with an elm and 2 xperia x8's and I have to say so far I'm impressed. it runs a lot faster than the x8 and seems far less buggy. the camera is far better than the x8 although it only had a 3.2 mega pixel compared to the 5 on the wildfire s, but the elm also had a 5 mega pixel camera and the HTC is better as the pictures don't come out as dark.
I have been using Sony Ericsson's for about the last 6 years, but I am glad I made the change as recently the build quality on them has been terrible, and the fact that they wouldn't upgrade the x8 to at least Android 2.2 |
podipoda Joined: Jul 11, 2012 Posts: 3 PM |
Wildfire S is very good to use than Wildfire .. . . |
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