HTC Wildfire Smartphone

Media management devices for Android is still disappointing compared to the form of integration with Apple’s iTunes and offer the iPhone in April, with many users DoubleTwist to fill the gap. HTC have intensified, the new version of the HTC Sync (v3.0) adds media synchronization “popular media players” on the PC, sucking on music, playlists, pictures and other content and spraying at – at beginning – of your HTC Wild Fire.
HTC promises a future update that supports 2.1 + other Android devices in their range will be extended, but for now it is the only Wild Fire. The application can now synchronize the contents of a particular folder or, alternatively, to withdraw its playlists. This is not quite standard iTunes – and of course there is no integrated Music Store and Apple to offer – but it’s certainly better than the hand to drag and drop content.
Of course, once you on the specifications of the smaller Wild Fire behind the head. The screen is a 3.2-inch QVGA LCD screen, instead of desire WVGA AMOLED (or even HVGA Legend), but unlike the tattoo he actually replaces a capacitive touch screen display rather than resistance. It is the touch screen reacts Nice, and while the Wild Fire was only a 528MHz processor seems to choke menus without delay. We will check to see how it handles, loaded with applications, of course.
The 5 megapixel camera (with autofocus and LED flash) is a welcome extension of the will, and of course there’s the usual WiFi b / g, Bluetooth, GPS and 3G/UMTS. Build quality is reassuringly high, 4.2 x 2.4 x 0.48 cm was also a relatively compact device. We’re going to burn wild through its appropriate for the full review, so until then enjoy the unboxing video and the demo and the gallery below! [Via] Android Community
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