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    I highly recommend this phone. I don't have one myself, but I have been on them and have looked at literally thousands of reviews & unboxing videos of them.

    Also, I have had AWFUL experiences with LG phones...

    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    I have a couple of friends with one and they are very happy with them, they feel nice and sturdy too and run the latest version of Android, it's a very nice budget phone tbh
    Actually, most UK networks only have it with 2.1 due to some restrictions from HTC a while back or something.
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    My Dad ordered me a HTC Wildfire for Christmas a couple of months ago and Vodafone constantly said it was "out of stock"... couple of weeks ago we got an email out of the blue saying it had been dispatched though and it arrived the following Monday. I had it unlocked so I could use my 3 sim-card and I've been using it all week.

    Seriously the best phone I've had. Fast, easy, useful and fun; it's getting to the point where I'm putting all my reminders and schedule on it.. it runs my life!
    Would really recommend it over the LG - much better looking aswell (A)

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    about Vodafone, I was on that network for about 6 month and I was really quite satisfied apart from when I went to Shell Island or whatever it's called, I couldn't get a signal for about 2 miles.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Gibs960 View Post
    about Vodafone, I was on that network for about 6 month and I was really quite satisfied apart from when I went to Shell Island or whatever it's called, I couldn't get a signal for about 2 miles.
    I'm on 3 and simply can't get a signal in the new block of my school (lots of insulation) but my friend who's on Vodafone has it fine. It doesn't seem like a bad network

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    The Wildfire is no Galaxy or Desire/N1, but as far as QVGA Android handsets go it's pretty darn good.

    However for 130 pounds you can likely get a HTC Dream, or Magic, which sport a HVGA display. That's twice the resolution.
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    The Wildfire is no Galaxy or Desire/N1, but as far as QVGA Android handsets go it's pretty darn good.

    However for 130 pounds you can likely get a HTC Dream, or Magic, which sport a HVGA display. That's twice the resolution.
    HTC Magic and Dream are slow as turtles compared to the Wildfire and they're stuck on 1.6 officially.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Recursion View Post
    HTC Magic and Dream are slow as turtles compared to the Wildfire and they're stuck on 1.6 officially.
    "Officially" although the HTC Dream has absolutely amazing support for rooting and a fleet of custom roms, as you more than anyone should know best of course
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    Quote Originally Posted by HotelUser View Post
    "Officially" although the HTC Dream has absolutely amazing support for rooting and a fleet of custom roms, as you more than anyone should know best of course
    The ROMs are fantastic, but (from booting it up the other day) JESSSSSUSSSSS it's slow, and the unofficial 2.2 ROMs have had a lot taken out of them to slim it down.

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    I'm buying a Wildfire today from Phones4u, I currently have the LG Optimus

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