Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Review on HTC Wildfire S

Today, I read Review about HTC Wildfire S on Mouthshut.com – the Consumer Review Website.

The era of smartphones have definitely arrived and people are now tired of the silly old cell phones that only allow us to make calls, text messages and take great pictures. Today, smartphones are the buzz of the town because they can let us do hundred different things that we could only imagine. However, smartphones are way to costly and finding a cheap budget smartphone would mean that you will have to compromise on the quality of the product. In 2010, HTC came out with HTC Wildfire which had everything that people would like in a budget smartphone. However, many users felt that the screen resolution was not up to the mark and it had Android 2.1 Eclair which is very much outdated.

To keep up with the market competition and to impress the budget conscious consumers, HTC has once again tried to upgrade the level and launched HTC Wildfire S which is the updated version of the HTC Wildfire. I have the HTC Wildfire S with me now for a week, I have explored various features and options and I found that this smartphone could be the best budget smartphone available in the market.

WHY?


Previously, I have used many Nokia, Sony Ericsson and Samsung cell phones but I find HTC Sense UI very interesting. Its not only easy, its addictive to the core. You have the option to customize so many things in it that you virtually decide how your phone software should work for you. So, you dont let the software tell you how you should work, but instead you choose the options of how you want the software to work. The features are very people centric. For instance, when you go to People (Contacts) you can click on that one contact and you see all the options on one single screen. So when I need to make a call I touch on that contact and I see all the features lined up, like Call - SMS - Email - Facebook ID and every other possible contact way that is there on the same screen.

On the other hand, you can drag and drop any application anywhere on the phone and it will work. There are 7 home screens and you can modify it the way you want it. You dont even need to cut copy paste any thing because you just drag and drop the applications from one section to another. The menu section is divided into 3 categories. All / Frequent and Downloaded. In All you obviously see all applications, in Frequent you see only those applications that you use frequently and of course all your downloaded applications are in Downloaded category.



RATING: 5/5

You can read the Detailed Review on Mouthshut.com 

 

Note : This review was written by a MOUTHSHUT member entermovieworld on MOUTHSHUT.COM



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