HTC Launches the Wildfire E5 Plus: A Modern Entry-Level Smartphone
Today, HTC introduces the Wildfire E5 Plus, a new smartphone that emerges from an original design manufacturer (ODM) rather than being developed directly by the well-known Taiwanese tech giant. This device showcases entry-level specifications while boasting a contemporary aesthetic.
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Display and Performance Features
The centerpiece of the Wildfire E5 Plus is its expansive 6.75-inch display featuring a refresh rate of 90Hz and a resolution of 720p+. Although details about the panel type aren’t explicitly stated, it is likely an IPS LCD screen. Powering this device is the Unisoc T606 processor, accompanied by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage capacity. Users can further enhance their storage options through an available microSD card slot. Notably, this chip lacks support for a 5G modem.
Camera Capabilities
This smartphone includes impressive camera technology for its category; on the rear, you’ll find a robust 50MP primary camera paired with a secondary 2MP depth sensor to aid in capturing stunning images. For selfies or video calls, there’s also a capable 16MP front-facing camera nestled within an elegant teardrop notch on the display.
Battery Life and Software
The hardware setup is powered by an impressive 5,000 mAh battery; however, details regarding charging speeds remain undisclosed at this time. Out of the box, this handset runs on Android version 14.
Availability and Price Point
The HTC Wildfire E5 Plus has made its initial debut in Vietnam with pricing set at approximately VND 2,379,000 (around $93). Presently, there are no confirmed plans for an international launch; thus far we cannot expect widespread availability outside this region.
Source: Via