HTC just announced its latest budget-friendly smartphone – the Wildfire E3 Lite. This new device features a Unisoc chipset, making it an exciting addition to the company’s lineup. With its affordable price point, the HTC Wildfire E3 Lite may just be the perfect phone for those on a tight budget who still want top-notch features. Let’s take a closer look at what this device has to offer.
The latest addition to HTC’s licensure of its brand to other manufacturers is the Wildfire E3 Lite, an entry-level smartphone with a 6.5-inch LCD display and HD+ resolution. The front-facing camera sits in a waterdrop notch and boasts 5MP, while the back holds a 13MP main camera, a 2MP macro module, and an LED flash. The phone features a Unisoc SC9863 chipset, 3/4GB RAM, and 32/64GB storage, expandable via a microSD slot. The software is Android 12 and the battery is 5,000mAh with 10W charging support via USB-C. The HTC Wildfire E3 Lite is currently available only in black and blue and its pricing and availability details are yet to be announced. The phone will first debut in the African market. More information can be found on HTC’s official website.
And there you have it – the latest news on HTC’s latest announcement, the Wildfire E3 Lite with Unisoc chipset. The Taiwanese manufacturer has once again shown its ability to provide quality hardware at an affordable price point. With a sleek design and promising features, the HTC Wildfire E3 Lite is sure to catch the attention of budget-conscious consumers in the market for a new phone. Stay tuned for more updates on HTC and their upcoming releases from GSMArena.com.
“Introducing the HTC Wildfire E3 Lite: A New Entry-Level Smartphone from HTC’s Brand Licensing”
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