
HTC Wildfire S - Black
512 GB, Black, 3.20", Single SIM, 5 Mpx, 3G
HTC Wildfire S - Black
512 GB, Black, 3.20", Single SIM, 5 Mpx, 3G
I still have an older version with 150 MB of memory. Unfortunately, the thing does not manage to move all apps to the SD card. So I have to leave the biggest apps (about 10 MB each) on the phone memory and have to regularly check that there are still 15 MB free for operation. That's why I stopped installing updates a long time ago. Not even the new Google Play marketplace has any space left.
Check with HTC that you only buy devices with enough memory.
correct my 5 star rating :(
In winter, the keypad is useless for anything and you can press "answer" for about 5-10 calls and only then it works. Same with music rewinding and texting.... :(
Certainly a good choice at this price if you are looking for a compact Android smartphone. I had the Wildfire before and it is much improved compared to that.
+ Very compact, even more compact than the Wildfire with the same display size.
+ Display, higher resolution than Wildfire
+ Sufficiently fast, significantly faster than Wildfire
+ Android 2.3.3 and Sense 3.0
- Of course, the weak CPU is noticeable with many applications open. Taskkiller recommended.
- Touchscreen is sometimes a little weak in response, at least for me. I did not have this with the Wildfire.
+ good price-performance ratio
+ clear display
+ small and handy
+ rel. fast
+ well processed
- no flash support (although it says so on the packaging!)
- internal memory too small
All in all, however, highly recommended!
Very bad for me. I had the iPhone for 2.5 years, which was so slow that I wanted something new that not everyone (the masses) had.
I am disappointed:
- I find HTC Sense very tedious and tough to use.
- Many windows when setting up (e.g. Mail) are so large that the OK key disappears behind the virtual keyboard.
-The VIBRA alarm is worse than my 5 year old worn out VIBRA alarm.
- Adding contacts did not work, only after restart.
- A lot of things don't work without the weather service, it's an impertinence that Google is penetratingly active here as a data octopus.
- Menu navigation has a lot of bells and whistles, but essential views cannot be set (e.g. email inbox).
Recommendation factor? Zero!
+ handiness
+ small size
I was able to test the device extensively today and unfortunately I can't give it a good grade. It crashes all the time when activating the Wi-Fi connection, and sometimes there are extremely long loading times.
6 out of 7 reviews