7.2 out of 10

HTC Wildfire / Buzz / A3333

 

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Best Price: $208

  • User Score (3966)
    8.2 8.2 from 3966 reviewers
  • Expert Score (51)
    7.6 7.6 from 51 reviewers
  • Design (108)
    7.8 7.8 from 108 reviewers
  • Value for money (44)
    8.1 8.1 from 44 reviewers
  • Features (117)
    7.3 7.3 from 117 reviewers
  • Ease of use (103)
    7.7 7.7 from 103 reviewers
  • Performance (9)
    5.9 5.9 from 9 reviewers
  • Sound quality (27)
    7.2 7.2 from 27 reviewers
  • Sound (6)
    6.7 6.7 from 6 reviewers
  • Reliability (10)
    6.4 6.4 from 10 reviewers
  • Overall quality (32)
    7.3 7.3 from 32 reviewers
  • Battery performance (28)
    6.7 6.7 from 28 reviewers
  • Display (8)
    5.1 5.1 from 8 reviewers
  • Weight (5)
    8.2 8.2 from 5 reviewers
  • Ergonomics (10)
    6.2 6.2 from 10 reviewers
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  • Score Distribution

Experts:
9-10
(8)
7-8
(33)
5-6
(10)
3-4
(0)
1-2
(0)
Users:
9-10
(655)
7-8
(372)
5-6
(113)
3-4
(71)
1-2
(118)
  • Expert Reviews

  1. goodgearguide.com.au

    review.goodgearguide.com.au
    8 October 2010

    The latest HTC Android smartphone to hit the Australian market — the Wildfire — is a , like . A smaller, cheaper version of the HTC Desire, the Wildfire's low-resolution display and occasional lag are downsides, but it is well designed, has impressive features and offers excellent value for money. The HTC Wildfire smartphone has a very similar design to the Desire, albeit in a smaller, more pocketable form factor. Read more

    • Good build quality, well-designed on-screen keyboard, HTC Sense UI, capacitive touchscreen, multitouch and Flash support, battery life
    • Low-resolution display with poor viewing angles, keystroke lag, often sluggish
  2. SMARTHOUSE

    SMARTHOUSE
    9.0/10
    27 August 2010

    An evolution program driven by a desire to convince pre paid mobile phone users to step into the world of Smartphone’s has been launched by Telstra and HTC with the launch of a new very straightforward and no-nonsense low cost new Android 2.1 HTC Wildfire Smartphone that is rich in new software features. Read more

    • : This is yet another slick phone from HTC. More importantly it delivers a lot of capability for people who cannot afford or do not want to pay for an expensive $900 S...
    • : There is nothing shabby about this phone. However there is one capability that I would like to see and that is a better capability to eliminate applications. The Sam...
  • User Reviews

  1. HTC Wildfire

    CNET
    1.0/10
    Reviewer: Lizzie, CNET
    3 September 2010

    I really, really wish I hadn't bought this phone. I've now had it for three months and I don't find the android operating system to be as superior as it's been touted. It's just different, not better for ease of use. I further resent having to download the manual from the internet - the "pamphlet" supplied in the box is an insult. Read more

    • Looks pretty I guess
  2. Getprice.com.au

    Getprice.com.au
    6.0/10
    Reviewer: mikayla, Getprice.com.au
    14 April 2011

    this product needs to be cheeper Read more

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  • Manufacturer's Description

Brown HTC Wildfire Contract Mobile Phone on Orange Orange Panther £40, 24 months with 1200 anytime cross network minutes and Unlimited anytime texts. Handset Features include Integrated Social Networking;Camera 5 MP;Google browser;Touch Screen;Smartphone;Android.

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