HTC handsets have always performed well when it comes to multi media usage and the Wildfire is no exception. The 512MB of internal memory is easily expanded to up to 32GB with the addition of a microSD card, so there is plenty of storage room for various files. With regards to audio the Wildfire supports various file formats that include AAC, MP3 and WAV. Your playback of such files can be enjoyed on a variety of headphones thanks to a 3.5mm headphone jack being installed on the device. Video playback is also supported and looks crisp on the screen, despite it just being TFT rather than the higher specification OMLED technology.
Social Networking plays a major part in many mobile phones specification, and HTC have tipped their hat in acknowledgement to the huge popularity such sites attract. Your personal videos can be uploaded directly to YouTube and the phone comes with widget allowing access to both Twitter and Facebook. Thanks to HTC’s unique Sense interface, the phone has many features designed to make using the phone an enjoyable experience. Friendstream collaborates all your friends information from various social networking sites and displays it easily all in one place. A feature called HTC Peep allow instant Twitter updates.
The HTC Wildfire is a very modern looking device thanks to clever design and nice touches such as the metal band across the back of the phone, which make the phone look more high end than it actually is. The handsets weight of 115g is not excessive, and the fairly standard 106.7 x 60.4 x 12.9 mm measurements mean the phone sit nicely in the palm of your hand, the neat curved corners add to the excellent ergonomics of this handset.