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I have heard one too many folks with nothing but bad things to say about this phone. So i thought i'd write a review. Ok Review first. Look and Feel : A decent looking handset, with gorilla glass Although prone to minor scratches every now and then , plastic body but feels premium finish, with USB to micro USB cable for charging which can al Recently ordered this phone from flipkart. The phone was delivered in perfect condition and on time by filpkart, as always. But upon using the phone for a week, i realised the phone had one major flaw.
So now when you want to install apps of your own, you only Hi people, I have been using wildfire s for last 9 months And I almost decided to sell my wildfire s and buy some high end android phone with large internal memory. But 2 months back, I came across the process of rooting my wildfire-s. Rooting is the process of gaining administrative access to your phone.
Well, I understand, the process is a little confusing but once you gather enough informati If you are one of those who wants people looking at your phone when you take it out of that pouch You would surely need that, because protection for the screen is minimal , go for this phone and if looks don't matter to you so much, I would advice you to stay away.
I call it the 'sophisticated baby', its sleek, its classy, its enticing and it surely has that 'Aww' factor. Why should I buy? Its closest competitor 'Samsung Gal Arpan Datta Certified Buyer. Only irritants are the battery life which is almost same case with all anaroid phones and the storage space in the phone apart from these two this phone is just superb it can compete with any higher models also.
This is one of the great Android Phones available in sub 15K category. When I say great, I mean overall looks, ease of use, performance and not just how many apps or games the mobile can handle. First of all the Pros: 1. Stunning look. After all, those also tend to come with higher-end prices. Don't be fooled by the size; it offers all of the features of your standard Android smartphone.
Likewise, the build quality is surprisingly good. However, the petite dimensions will turn off some. Design At 4 inches tall by 2. The petite handset easily slips into a pants pocket and feels very comfortable to hold. The Wildfire also has a very nice build quality, with a matte rubbery backing that's less prone to scratching. It comes in gray or purple at U. Cellular I reviewed it in gray. The flip side of the Wildfire's compact size is that it's not going to be for everyone, especially with its smaller display.
The 3. Reading text and viewing Web pages and media are also a bit more challenging on a smaller screen, but at least the display offers support for pinch-to-zoom and an accelerometer. Below the display, you get four touch-sensitive navigation keys for the home, menu, back, and search functions. On the left side are a volume rocker and a Micro-USB port. The top of the device houses the power button and 3. There is no front-facing camera for video calls. As a phone, it offers a speakerphone, speed dial, smart dialing, voice commands, conference calling, and text and multimedia messaging.
In addition to Wi-Fi, the Wildfire has Bluetooth 3. The phone runs on U. Cellular's CDMA network, so it is limited in where it can go overseas.
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