HTC’s new budget-friendly smartphone, the Wildfire E lite, is officially launched

HTC carefully chooses which products are launched in the market and where to make them available. After HTC reported growth again for the third consecutive month, HTC decides that the best step is to launch a budget-friendly smartphone.

The Wildfire E lite has been officially launched in Russia and South Africa, but it can also be released in other countries. It’s a $ 100 smartphone, so don’t expect any premium features. In fact, the Wildfire E lite is so powerless that HTC had to put Android 10 Go Edition on it, a simplified version of Google’s Android operating system intended for the cheapest smartphones.

Speaking of hardware, the Wildfire E lite is equipped with a MediaTek Helio A20 processor, 2 GB of RAM and 16 GB of expandable storage. The entry-level device also has a 5.45-inch HD + screen and a dual camera setting (8MP + 0.3MP).

The rest of the phone’s specifications include a 5-megapixel selfie camera and a 3000 mAh battery. Surprisingly, HTC has managed to fit a fingerprint scanner on the back, something we don’t usually find in a low-end smartphone.

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