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HTC Wildfire S Nearly Here In The UK

Your HTC Wildfire S is lighter in weight and a little smaller compared to the regular HTC Wildfire. It has a high definition display, Android 2.3, a quicker cpu as well as connectivity has been enhanced to 802.11b/g/n and Bluetooth 2.1.

A optical trackpad and HTC Sense UI present you with a fantastic user experience and the 3.2 inch touchscreen can rapidly be changed amongst landscape or portrait mode.

The actual five mega-pixel camera can take excellent photographs, it has auto-focus, smile detection and an LED flash. Memory can be expanded. Staying linked to your contacts has never been easier with the HTC Wildfire S.

Texts, emails and instant messages can all be displayed in a chat-like, continuous view. The Wildfire S will also stream wall posts from Facebook, Flickr and Twitter, keeping you updated always.

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Nokia Conversations Pokes Fun At iPhone 4 Signal Issues

Nokia has applied its Nokia Conversations Blog to make fun of the iPhone 4 over its much-reported iPhone 4 reception problems.

This mobile phone giant has posted a cheeky guide which parodies the iPhone 4 issues by instructing customers as to how ideal to hold their mobiles.

The how-to plays on the truth that the iPhone 4 apparently cannot be used left-handed without seriously affecting on its networking functionality.

With tongue placed firmly in cheek, the post makes a lot of the fact that Nokia consumers can hold their mobiles in a whole range of ways devoid of seeing their reception bar count plummet.  Nokia have added a series of four pictures which show you how to hold your Nokia handset (one can be seen in this post).
Nokia Poke Fun At Apple
The Nokia blog stated: “One of the main things we’ve found about the one billion plus Nokia devices that are in use today is that when making a phone call, people generally tend to hold their phone like a…. well, like a phone.

“Of course, feel free to ignore all of the above because realistically, you’re free to hold your Nokia device any way you like. And you won’t suffer any signal loss. Cool, huh?.”

We are not too sure if the issue are really all that serious and Apple have state there will be a iPhone 4 Signal Solution coming soon.

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