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5 Megapixel Digital Camera |
| Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos | |
| Autofocus | |
| LED Flash | |
| Smile Detection | |
| Screen | |
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Multi-touch input |
| Accelerometer sensor for auto-rotate | |
| Touch-sensitive navigation controls | |
| TFT Capacitive Touchscreen | |
| Entertainment | |
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Google Search, Maps, Gmail |
| Games | |
| Stereo FM radio with RDS | |
| MP3/eAAC+/WAV music player | |
| MP4/H.263/H.264 player | |
| Music | |
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MP3 Ringtones |
| Connectivity | |
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GPRS technology |
| GPS (Global Positioning System) enabled | |
| EDGE Technology | |
| HSDPA capabilities | |
| Wi-Fi Technology | |
| USB connection port | |
| Bluetooth technology | |
| Push Email | |
| HTML | |
| Messaging | |
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E-mail capabilities |
| SMS | |
| Multimedia Messaging (MMS) | |
| Instant Messaging | |
| Organiser | |
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Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair) |
| Sense User Interface | |
| Voice memo recorder | |
| Other | |
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Vibration alert |
| Digital Compass | |
| Dedicated search key | |
We’re expecting some sibling rivalry in the HTC family with the arrival of their latest creation the Wildfire. With this baby boasting similar features to its big brother, the HTC Desire we reckon it’ll certainly be a bundle of joy for users.
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| Android OS, v2.1 (Eclair) |
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| 5 Megapixel Digital Camera |
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| Automatic location tagging (Geotagging) of images and videos |
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| Optical trackball |
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| Google Search, Maps, Gmail |
As with the Desire the Wildfire runs off the Android 2.1 platform. It has top-notch technology, whilst being simple to use, a perfect combination. Just like all youngsters the Wildfire is down with the latest trends. With access to thousands of apps on the Android Market you can instantly share them with your mates when you find ones that you just have to have
The Wildfire has everything you could possibly want. Its touchscreen makes navigation a breeze and there's also a 5mp camera with flash and smile detection. With up to 680 hours of battery on offer even if you’re a bit of a wild one, this phone will be able to keep up!
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