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HTC Wildfire E3 Lite announced with Unisoc chipset

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Michail 10 April 2023

HTC Android Announcement

HTC is no longer making smartphones, but it's licensing its brand to interested makers and the Wildfire E3 Lite is the latest entry-level phone to be born out of this arrangement. E3 Lite brings a 6.5-inch LCD with HD+ resolution and a waterdrop notch housing its 5MP front-facing camera.

HTC Wildfire E3 Lite announced with Unisoc chipset and 5,000 mAh battery

The back holds a 13MP main camera next to a 2MP macro module and an LED flash. The phone is equipped with a Unisoc SC9863 chipset alongside 3/4GB RAM and 32/64GB storage which is expandable via the microSD slot.

HTC Wildfire E3 Lite announced with Unisoc chipset and 5,000 mAh battery

The software side is covered by Android 12 while the battery comes in at 5,000mAh and supports up to 10W charging via USB-C.

HTC Wildfire E3 Lite announced with Unisoc chipset and 5,000 mAh battery

HTC Wildfire E3 Lite comes in black and blue colors. Pricing and availability details are yet to be provided. The phone will debut in the African market.

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  • Burdi
  • y0L
  • 07 May 2023

Really awsome device i have ever used.....

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  • Minu
  • ter
  • 18 Apr 2023

I mentioned stock Android phones though, but yes, to each their own

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  • kevvv
  • txE
  • 17 Apr 2023

More alternative from Chinese brand if you live in Asia.

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