Tuesday 1 March 2011

The HTC Wildfire Looks To Be A Really Unique Smart Dataphone Indeed.

By Ramitin Goodman


After many months of speculation, Sprint and HTC's Android 4G smart phone is at long last here. The HTC Wildfire 4G initially codenamed "Supersonic" sports a new 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen display equipped with multi touch and also runs HTC's up to date Sense user interface over Android 2.1 mobile OS.

By using a very big display, the Wildfire will be well suited for viewing videos. Not only will it support many video codecs, it also provides HDMI output plus includes a kickstand regarding hands-free movie viewing.

The Wildfire 4G in addition is delivered with an 8-megapixel digicam with "HD-capable" video capture. Not surprisingly, this is driven with a 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, also seen on the HTC built Nexus one mobile.

Much like the HTC Legend, Desire and HD2 Mini, the Wildfire 4G runs the revamped Sense interface. Introduced at Mobile World Congress, the brand new Sense UI presents quite a few handy new features for straightforward nav which include a brand new attribute termed Leap. Essentially, Leap is a stylish means of dealing with multitasking; it is basically somewhat similar of Palm's webOS deck of cards visualization. Crunch somewhere on the home screen, and you will leap to 7 thumbnail versions within your available pages. Via there, you can visit virtually any of the open programs or even close just one.

Yet another fresh feature is a fresh widget labelled Friend Stream. This enables you to look at your associate's status updates, shared links, and photographs all available as one seamless scene.

Sprint claims the 4G network gives maximum download speeds way up to ten times faster when compared with 3G. Whilst Sprint has been talking about their WiMAX service (via the Clearwire system) for some years now, we have not witnessed very many WiMAX-enabled gadgets outside of notebook cards as well as modems. At CES, Sprint announced the Overdrive 3G/4G Mobile Hotspot that should work with WiMAX networks, when available.

The Wildfire 4G is actually arriving this summer to Sprint, yet prices has not yet been released. Look soon for a better look as well as hands-on review of the actual HTC Wildfire 4G. For more info visit www.best-smartphone.org for the latest htc smart phone reviews.




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