HTC’s new budget smartphone, the Wildfire E lite, becomes official

HTC is carefully choosing which products to market and where to make them available. After reporting another growth for the third consecutive month, HTC decided that the best move would be to launch an affordable smartphone.

The Wildfire E lite was officially introduced in Russia and South Africa, but it can be launched in other countries as well. This is a $ 100 smartphone, so don’t expect any premium features. In fact, Wildfire E lite is so weak that HTC had to put Android 10 Go Edition on it, a simplified version of Google’s Android operating system for the most affordable smartphones.

Speaking of hardware, Wildfire E lite is equipped with a MediaTek Helio A20 processor, 2 GB of RAM and expandable storage of 16 GB. In addition, the basic device features a 5.45 inch HD + display and a dual camera configuration (8 MP + 0.3 MP).

The rest of the phone’s specs include a 5 megapixel selfie camera and a 3,000 mAh battery. Surprisingly, HTC was able to fit a fingerprint scanner on the back, something we don’t usually find on a low-cost smartphone.

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