HTC Wildfire To Be Rebooted, Four HTC Wildfire Phones Spotted On The Wild
Karamchand Rameshwar - Jul 18, 2019
Four HTC phones in the Wildfire series have just popped up online along with their specs and photos, including Wildfire E, E Plus, E1, and Wildfire.
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The HTC Wildfire E was just spotted on the wild a few days ago, showing that HTC hasn’t quit making phones yet. And the Wildfire E is not the only phone that HTC is about to introduce as three more smartphones have just surfaced online along with their specs and photos. The three new phones are Wildfire, Wildfire E1, and Wildfire E Plus. With the Wildfire E, we have in total of four HTC smartphones on the way.
HTC Wildfire
This model is said to sport a 6.2-inch display with HD+ (1,520 x 720p) resolution and an aspect ratio of 19:9 and a water-drop notch for housing a 16MP front camera. At the back, it will likely have a dual camera setup, including a 16MP primary camera and a 5MP secondary shooter.

Powering the handset is an Helio P23 SoC, paired with 3GB RAM + 32GB of storage and the whole setup is fueled by a 3,500 mAh battery under the hood.
HTC Wildfire E
Wildfire E is the first smartphone of the bunch to surface online. It sports a 5.45-inch HD+ display with an 18:9 aspect ratio. It is driven by a Unisoc SC9863 SoC, coupled with 2GB RAM + 32GB of storage.

Unlike the Wildfire, this model doesn’t come with a notch, but it will instead feature a thick bezel at the top for the 5MP selfie camera. On the rear, it comes with a 13MP primary camera and a 2MP depth unit. Finally, it is powered by a 3,000 mAh battery.
HTC Wildfire E Plus
As told by the name, the Wildfire E Plus is packed with a larger 5.99-inch display with the same HD+ resolution. It runs on An Helio A22 SoC with 2GB RAM + 32GB of storage.

The cameras are the same on the Plus model, which are a 13MP + 2MP dual camera setup on the rear and a 5MP selfie camera on the front. However, even though it has a larger screen, the battery capacity is still 3,000 mAh on the E Plus.
HTC Wildfire E1
This version features a slightly bigger display than the E Plus, a 6.1-inch screen with HD+ (1,560 x 720p) resolution and a 19.5:9 aspect ratio. It is powered by the same Helio A22 SoC but packs a higher 3GB RAM + the same 32GB storage. Its battery capacity is also the same as well, 3,000 mAh. In terms of camera, it has a 16MP camera at the rear and an 8MP selfie camera on the front.

All four smartphones have dual SIM slots with support for LTE connectivity. They also all come with a fingerprint reader and a headphone jack.
We haven’t heard anything about their launch date, but we expect it to be soon. It is also worth noting that the brand has just filed some more trademarks with the EEC (Eurasian Economic Commission) for the Wildfire E2, Wildfire E2 Plus, Wildfire E3, and Wildfire E3 Plus, Wildfire R, and Wildfire R Plus.
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