Heads up brothers, I got a problem.
Should I buy this or the Samsung Galaxy Ace? :/
I really cannot make this out. I am thinking hard.
Please reply ASAP.
(P.S. Sorry If you are fed up with this question. But I gotta make my mind and gotta buy either today).
why my call history takes so my time to load,
is there way to decrease touch sensitivity
why my call history takes so my time to load,
is there way to decrease touch sensitivity
htc handset is very good phone
Great phone 10 better than Lg gt540 at the same price.
Zo2a, 02 Feb 2012Dear All
Kindly advice about the internal memory i found it only 122 MB not 512 i am wonde... moreMay be here is better explanation How to install applications on SD card?
By default, all applications on the handset are installed on the phone memory. An application can only be moved to the SD card if it was designed by the developer to have that function.
To install applications to the SD card, from the home screen please press MENU > Settings > Applications > Manage applications.
Under the Downloaded tab, tap the application that you want to install on the SD card then tap Move to SD card.
NOTE 1: If the Move to SD card option is grayed out, this means that the application does not have the capability to be installed on the SD card.
NOTE 2: You will not be able to use the applications on the SD card if the handset is on Disk drive mode connected to a computer.
Zo2a, 02 Feb 2012Dear All
Kindly advice about the internal memory i found it only 122 MB not 512 i am wonde... moreMove downloaded applications from internal storage to the (SD) card.
1.From the Home screen, press Meny, and then tap Settings.
2.Tap Applications > Manage applications.
3.On the Downloaded tab, tap the application you want to move.
4.Tap Move to SD card.
**You can only move applications that are not preinstalled on HTC Wildfire S.
Also All applications are not able to shift them to SD Card. Usually small application cannot shift. The games and big size apps usually are able to shift them to SD Card. Every thing is depending which kind of apps you want to use.
Vijay, 04 Feb 2012Guys plz give ur advice among HTC Wildfire S, Samsung Galaxy Ace and Sony Xperia Mini, which i... moreOverall HTC as brand is better than Samsung and SonyEricsson. Recommendations are to buy.
I use this phone since November 2011. At the beginning was slower and freezes some times when you want to answer incoming call, but after system update 2.3.5 is much, much better.
Arend, 04 Feb 2012Hi can somebody help me i bought a HTC wildfire. I want to loud music on but cannot seem to ge... moreCopying files to or from the storage card
You can copy your music, photos, and other files to the storage card.
1.Connect HTC Wildfire S to your computer using the supplied USB cable.
2.On the Connect to PC screen, tap Disk drive, and then tap Done. On your computer, the storage card is recognized as a removable disk.
3.Navigate to the removable disk and open it.
4.Do one of the following:
-Copy the files from the computer to the storage card’s root folder.
-Copy the files from the storage card to a folder in your computer.
5.After copying the files, unmount the removable disk (that is, the connected HTC Wildfire S) as required by your computer’s operating system to safely remove HTC Wildfire S.
6.Do one of the following:
-Disconnect HTC Wildfire S from the computer.
-If you want to keep HTC Wildfire S connected to the computer but want it to be able to access the storage card, open the Notifications panel, tap Disk drive, select an option except Disk drive, and then tap Done.
21grams, 04 Feb 2012It's a nice phone for it's price, I own one myself. On normal use (some calling, sms, internet... moreI completely agree with you. My colleague had the HTC Sensation (with battery capacity of 1520 mAh) and he barely lasted up to 1 day. Then replace it with HTC Wildfire S (with battery capacity 1230 mAh) and now also using this phone lasts more than 2 days. The phones are used almost identically, almost the same number of phone calls, internet, e-mail, etc...
Means HTC Wildfire S approximately the same way using a battery lasts almost twice as much HTC Sensation. It is logical and normal that a larger display and more powerful processor consume more battery power. I do not think that the phones battery is bad, because there are much worse the more expensive phones. not forget this is a low-budget phone from a lower class but is very good. Value for money 5 stars.
Here is HTC Sensation specifications:
•battery capacity 1520 mAh,
•display 540 x 960 pixels with 4.3 inches and
•dual-core 1.2 GHz Scorpion processor
Here is HTC Wildfire S specifications:
•battery capacity 1230 mAh,
•display 320 x 480 pixels and
•600 MHz processor
hey its very superb...phone
i use my nokia s60
this phone is very super compare to nokia OS
this is a 2.3android OS
all supporting are there compare to PC
but only one diffect is this phone is use battery life is 3 to 4hr
my htc mbl is new
i like htc and apple phones also
Anonymous, 04 Feb 2012I'm trying to go everywhere to warn people about this brick as much as possible. This phone... moreSurprise this guy is pretending to use wildfire s
AnonD-40771, 03 Feb 2012i am thinking to buy this phone,but im concern about battery back up as i am a heavy user..pls... moreIt's a nice phone for it's price, I own one myself. On normal use (some calling, sms, internet, games) my battery works ~30-40hours per charge. On intense use - no matter what smartphone you buy, it you'll need to charge it every day. I'm not worried if my battery goes out of life - you can buy a replecement for ~15$ with even more capacity.
Hi can somebody help me i bought a HTC wildfire. I want to loud music on but cannot seem to get it connected to my pc.
hi guys,i hav just brought the wildfire s,but am unable to browse for any sites through google search,internet whch are installed in phone,can any one help me in solving this problem n which is the best browser for this phone
Could someone tell me is video calling possible through gtalk or skype or through voice calls
AnonD-40771, 03 Feb 2012i am thinking to buy this phone,but im concern about battery back up as i am a heavy user..pls... morerealy good mobile
No Flash, because the ARM processor on this phone uses an unsopported architecture. This is ARM 11. Flash needs ARMv7
I'm trying to go everywhere to warn people about this brick as much as possible.
This phone is useless. With over 100 pages of reviews already this is probably pointless but I post anyway in the hopes that some poor soul might read this and be dissuaded from buying it.
It's slow, very laggy. The thing freezes for a few seconds many times when taking out of standby.
And that's when I'm lucky enough to get it out of standby because I'm fighting with the miserably worthless touchscreen to get it to respond properly.
The camera is pointless, since the processor is so laggy that it takes a second to take a picture.
The speaker sounds awful.
This isn't entry level, it's cheap garbage.
(p.s. thank you so much to this website for not forcing me to sign up just to post one simple review. I'm sick of every website thinking they're so special that I want to bother with that. You guys are awesome)
Guys plz give ur advice among HTC Wildfire S, Samsung Galaxy Ace and Sony Xperia Mini, which is best??
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