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Personally don't like the wildfire but it has got ok reviews. I would get it over any iphone though.http://www.cnet.com.au/htc-wildfire-339303248.htmGo for it I reckon.
i just bought a wildfire 2 weeks ago and i`m very pleased with the phone and android OS.The screen response (it's capacitive and has multi-touch like the iphone) is very good and accurate and you can find hundreds of apps on android market some very useful.And now the cons: Screen resolution its not that good for the type of screen (QVGA) but if you do not plan to watch lots of movies on it and are not used to a better screen its perfect you wont even notice the difference .Another minus is the camera, it does not take good pictures if the subject is in motion (is kinda blurry) despite the autofocus, but i read somewhere that the camera should be improved once 2.2 is out, at least that's what happened with the desire(same camera).For its price i think this phone its very good, i paid 59 euro with a plan of 16euro/month including internet access and lots of minutes.
If you want an android smart phone check if you can get the ZTE blade, it should be available soon. Its just be lauched over here for £109 PAYG (badges as the orange sanfrancisco with android 2.1) and at that price the spec is impressive.
the only other thing i'd watch is the data use. the smart phone's do use a bit by default in the settings e.g synced to weather data and social networking, but you can turn these off.
post a separate thread to see what apps people with android recommend.
Quote from: Dazzler on October 04, 2010, 20:48:52post a separate thread to see what apps people with android recommend. Angry Birds beta, 'nuf said.
I thought the white looked Gr8 but was initially worried how it would show marks but then I thought how black shows fingerprints and such.. and I have a sort of Silicon case to put around it now anyway
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