HTC has launched the Wildfire E5 Plus, an entry-level smartphone produced by an ODM. It features a 6.75-inch display with a 90Hz refresh rate and 720p+ resolution. Powered by a Unisoc T606 chip, it includes 6GB of RAM and 128GB of expandable storage. The camera setup consists of a 50MP main lens, a 2MP depth sensor, and a 16MP front-facing camera. The device is equipped with a 5,000 mAh battery and runs Android 14. Priced at approximately $93, it is currently available in Vietnam, with no details about potential global availability.
Today, we are introduced to yet another HTC device, although this one comes from an ODM instead of the Taiwanese brand itself. The Wildfire E5 Plus features entry-level specifications but boasts a contemporary design.
The smartphone centers around a 6.75-inch screen with a 90Hz refresh rate and 720p+ resolution, likely an IPS LCD, although this isn’t explicitly stated. Powering the device is a Unisoc T606 chip, accompanied by 6GB of RAM and 128GB of internal storage, which can be expanded through the available microSD card slot. It’s worth mentioning that this chip does not support 5G connectivity.
On the rear, the Wildfire E5 Plus features a 50MP primary camera paired with a 2MP depth sensor, while a 16MP front-facing camera is positioned within a teardrop-shaped notch.
The device is powered by a 5,000 mAh battery, but details regarding the charging speed are not provided. The Wildfire E5 Plus comes with Android 14 pre-installed.
Initially, the Wildfire E5 Plus is set to launch in Vietnam, with a price tag of VND 2,379,000 (approximately $93). There is no information on a potential global release, so we wouldn’t anticipate it.
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