HTC has its glory days way in its past but it hasn't given up and today it had a new phone launch. It has released the HTC Wildfire E3 - an entry-level smartphone with four cameras, a big battery and a Mediatek chipset. The Wildfire E3 runs on Helio P22 platform with octa-core CPU running at 2.0GHz. It has 3/4 GB RAM and two storage options - 64GB or 128GB, with up to 128GB more through a microSD slot.
The screen of the phone is a 6.5” LCD with
HD+ resolution. There’s no room for the fingerprint scanner on the front, so
the sensor made its way to the back. Speaking about the back, the main camera
setup includes a 13MP main shooter, an 8MP ultrawide-angle snapper and two 2MP
sensors - one for macro images, another for portrait photos. The front-facing
camera is also 13 MP, hidden behind a waterdrop notch.
The phone comes with a 4,000 mAh battery,
charged through the USB-C port. Other connectivity options include Bluetooth
4.2, a 3.5 mm audio jack, Wi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac both on 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz
frequencies, Dual LTE support. The OS is Android 10. The HTC Wildfire E3 is
available in two colors - Blue or Black. It is currently listed at the Russian
retailer Citilink, but pricing and availability are yet to be revealed.
