2019 has been a somewhat quiet year for HTC, where unlike the competition, the company has opted not to release a flagship smartphone and has instead chosen to go with some mid-range handsets. If you were hoping to see a flagship from HTC this year, you could be disappointed, but at the same time, if you’re trying to save some money, then HTC could have the answer to your problem.
Thanks to a bunch of leaked press renders and specs, it appears that the company is working on four new smartphones that will be part of its Wildfire series of handsets. This includes the HTC Wildfire E, the HTC Wildfire E+, the HTC Wildfire E1, and the HTC Wildfire. According to the leaked specs, here’s what we can expect.
HTC Wildfire E
- 5.45-inch 18:9 display
- 1440×720 HD+ resolution
- Rear-mounted fingerprint scanner
- 13MP + 2MP dual camera setup on the back
- 5MP front-facing camera
- Octa-core chipset by UniSoC
- 2GB RAM, 32GB storage
- 3,000mAh battery
- Android 9.0 Pie
HTC Wildfire E+
- 6-inch display
- 1440×720 HD+ resolution
- MediaTek Helio A22 processor
- 13MP + 2MP dual camera setup on the back
- 5MP front-facing camera
- 2GB RAM, 32GB storage
- 3,000mAh battery
- Android 9.0 Pie
HTC Wildfire E1
- 6-inch 19.5:9 display
- 1560×720 HD+ resolution
- MediaTekHelio A22 chipset
- 3GB RAm, 32GB storage
- 16MP rear-facing camera
- 8MP front-facing camera
- 3,000mA battery
- Android 9.0 Pie
HTC Wildfire
- 6.2-inch display
- MediaTek Helio P23 chipset
- 3GB RAM, 32GB storage
- 3,500mAh battery
- 16MP + 5MP dual camera setup on the back
- 16MP front-facing camera
Based on all these specs, the entire Wildfire range is largely expected to be a mid-range/entry-level series of smartphones, so they will not be breaking the bank if you’re looking to save yourself a couple of hundred dollars. That being said, just because they are mid-rangers doesn’t mean we should snub them.
Earlier this month, we reported that HTC had enjoyed a pretty good month of June where thanks to the HTC U19e, it managed to nearly double HTC’s month-over-month revenue.
Source: PhoneArena
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