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When HTC Wildfire was releaved, I told you right here. Now we also found out HTC Wildfire will be available soon in UK and will be sold by T-Mobile. After Virgin Media, which will be able to sell it, T-Mobile UK will also offer the smartphone starting June 14th. The information was releaved during a tweet: "The newly announced HTC Wildfire will be available to T-Mobile customers from the 14th June. A date for the diary"
We do not know the price of the device powered up by a 525MHz processor and working on Android 2.1, but the release date is not far from today, so we will not have to wait too much.
Source: PhAndroid

If you're ready for another HTC device, then the Taiwanese company has another surprise for you. The features of the future HTC Wildfire were revealed today and now we are also able to present them to you. With a 532 Mhz processor and 384 MB RAM, this is not the most powerful handheld device on the market, but it will do at least a decent job. It will support microSD, it will have Bluetooth 2.1, 512 MB flash memory, Wi-Fi and a 5MP autofocus camera with LED Flash.
The new Android 2.1 smartphone will have a 3.2 inch display and the producer promises a good stand by time: 480 hours. The guys from Engadget actually tested the phone and you can find their opinion at the source.

T-Mobile is shipping HTC Wildfire since this week, and Vodafone doesn't want to lots ground. The "Red" company started to ship HTC Wildfire after not managing to do it on 15th June, which was the first official date. THe handset can now be bought even for free with monthly plans starting from 20£. The device can be ordered from here, from the official page of Vodafone.
Wildfire is another smartphone developed by HTC Corporation, announced on 17 May 2010 and released this month. It is powered up by a 528 MHz Qualcomm processor, runs Android 2.1 Eclair as operating system and includes a TFT LCD capacitive touchscreen. There is also a 5MP camera with autofocus and LED Flash. The phone has been described as the "Mini HTC Desire". The screen is a 3.2 inch 240x320, and the phone packs 512 MB flash and 384 MB RAM. It supports up to 32GB on microSD and features Radio, social media integration, aGPS with turn-by-turn navigation and full Flash support.
Via PhAndroid
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It's official now! The three models of HTC, Legend, Desire and Wildfire will be getting Fyoyo, the update for Android, in the next quarter of this year. Anyway, that seems far, but it's not. The third quarter of each year stars in July, so it's almost here. Sure, there is not going to be any Froyo update tomorrow or next week, because the third quarter is long, but rumors suggest there is going to come in a few weeks to a few months. Sure, that's not helping you too much, isn't it? We're sorry, but we don't know too much about it either.
Now we will only be able to wait for it, and I am sure there are many users out there who can't wait to update their operating system to the new Froyo, tipped to be way better than the 2.1 Eclair. Nexus One is the only phone which got a 2.2 update until now, but it seems there are also new three smartphones that are going to get it too.
Via PhAndroid

Australia's largest phone carrier, Telstra, announced they will release HTC Wildfire in the Oceanic country starting soon. The phone will probably arrive in August and will feature the same specs as the smartphones released in Europe and US. People in Australia will be able to stay connected through the same HTC Sense.
Some of its feature include a 3.2 inch capacitive touch screen, a 5MP camera with autofocus and LED flash. The operating system is Android 2.1 with the latest versions of Sense. Some other specs include an optical trackpad for navigation and text editing and many other things.
Pricing hasn't been announced yet, but the press release says that Telstra will have exclusivity in Australia for the Wildfire.
Via PhAndroid
