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    5 Must Have Accessories for the HTC Wildfire

    5 Must Have Accessories for the HTC Wildfire

    Monday 12th July 2010 by Andy Simpson in Mobile Accessories.

    The HTC Wildfire is the baby brother to the HTC Desire. Visually they look quite similar, but when you look a little closer you’ll spot a few key differences. The Wildfire has a slightly smaller, lower resolution screen, that doesn’t drain your battery so quickly, touch sensitive controls and is generally smaller and lighter.

    Whether you’re upgrading from an older Android phone such as the Hero or Tattoo, or if you’re new to Android and touch screen phones, the Wildfire is an excellent choice of handset.

    You get a few Wildfire Accessories in the box to start you off, but if you really want to make the most of the phone, there are a number of accessories that are well worth investing in. Here are my top 5 accessories for the HTC Wildfire.

    1. HTC Wildfire Screen Protector

    If you’re only going to invest in one accessory for your Wildfire then it really needs to be a screen protector. The screen on your phone is the most vulnerable part of the handset, damage it and it could render your phone useless. This screen protector is made by HTC specifically for the Wildfire and is a perfect fit. It doesn’t interfere with the touch sensitive controls at the bottom of the screen or the earpiece at the top of the display.

    HTC Wildfire Screen Protector SP P380 - Twin Pack

    HTC Wildfire Screen Protector SP P380 – Twin Pack

    2. HTC PO S530 Carry Pouch

    Another accessory from HTC that’s made specifically for the Wildfire is the PO S530 Carry Pouch. What makes this one stand out is the built in pull strap. When your phone is in the case the strap tucks in and prevents your phone from falling out, but when you want to remove your phone, just give the strap a gentle tug and it will raise your phone from the case quickly and effortlessly. The case is made from a high quality leather and has a soft interior that helps keep the screen clean and prevent scratches.

    HTC Wildfire Pouch - PO S530

    HTC Wildfire Pouch – PO S530

    3. HTC CC C200 Car Charger

    Ask any smartphone owner about their battery life and you’ll be met with a pretty negative response. Even though the battery in the Wildfire out performs that of the HTC Desire, it’s still going to drain quickly as soon as you start using your phone in the car with any GPS apps  - Sat Nav in particular.

    HTC Wildfire Car Charger

    HTC Wildfire Car Charger

    The HTC CC200 is a genuine HTC accessory that will keep your Wildfire charged in the car. Unlike some cheaper car chargers, the CC200 is powerful enough to charge the phone even when it’s being used for GPS.

    4. Sandisk 16GB Memory Card

    The 3.5″ screen on the Wildfire is great for looking at photo’s, watching movies and playing games, but the limited internal memory means that you’re not going to be able to store much on the phone without replacing the memory card. The HTC Wildfire supports memory cards of up to 32GB in size, but considering the processing power of the phone I’d suggest sticking to 16GB for now.

    SanDisk MicroSDHC Card - 16GB

    SanDisk MicroSDHC Card – 16GB

    5. Sony Ericsson MW600 Stereo Bluetooth Headset

    You might think it strange to see a Sony Ericsson headset in a list of accessories for a HTC phone, but the truth is this is one of the best bluetooth headsets available at the moment. It’s incredibly compact and is designed to be either hung around your neck or clipped on to your clothing.

    Sony Ericsson MW600 Stereo Headset with Radio

    Sony Ericsson MW600 Stereo Headset with Radio

    The main body of the headset packs a lot in to a small space. It’s a multipoint headset that allows you to use it with a phone and a music device at the same time. It has a 3.5mm headphone jack so that you can use any standard 3.5mm headphones with it. What really makes it stand out though is the built in FM Radio.  Smart phone users have been crying out for an FM radio to be added to the phones, but the manufacturers seem to be ignoring their requests.

    For more information the headset read my hands on review of the Sony Ericsson MW600

    These are just a handful of the accessories available for the HTC Wildfire so if you’ve not seen anything here that does what you want, don’t worry, just head over to our HTC Wildfire Accessories page where you’ll be able to view hundreds of products to help you make the most of your phone and keep it looking at its best.

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    3 Responses to " 5 Must Have Accessories for the HTC Wildfire "

    1. Valentin Biersner says:

      Bought a brand new Wildfire about a month in the past as a enterprise phone however am very upset , firstly i would have about 900 contacts on my previous XDA and was able to view by organisation or particular person, not so on Wildfire solely by particular person which is of no use particularly with no search option either. Android 2.2 is supposed to have search facility but not totally different view choice launch date appears to differ each time . Battery fairly good approx 18 hrs medium usage. Bluetooth poor, paired with parrott automobile equipment ok for day or so but will not connect even by unpairing and pairing new, same drawback with bluetooth headset……..any ideas can be appreciated

    2. htc hero says:

      Does anybody know which kind of video information are supported? I bear in mind the Intuition only might dl 3gp utilizing opera mini. I downloaded the twist ap, possibly that’s the issue? How can I watch movies from sites aside from youtube? Which file sorts? Often I am given the choice of 3gp or mpeg4. Cannot get either to work. Thanks to your time! Damn I want I was eligible for the improve to EVO!

    3. Winfred Deases says:

      Yes I need the elements at the home srceen with information updates, yes I would like contacts visable at any given time, I need a train app, a flight app, a highway congestion status app and yes I desire a telephone so that they can respond to my each and every command and now not dangle/freeze or shutdown like my provide Nokia E72 or my previous Blackberry Bold.

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