HTC Sense (it was my first HTC) brings compared to the "normal" Android interface some useful changes with (especially good I found, for example, the possibility of turning the phone to mute the ringtone for an incoming call - without however automatically hang up and to betray) and otherwise I needed simply no longer. A small but visually but attractive smartphone with whom I could to the Internet in your pocket format and the most important apps ran well all (well, almost - Firefox, for example, is not available for the Wildfire S, and is also unlikely to appear for it), on Wi-Fi and GPS was relied on, the feel and agreed with the compared to the "large" smartphones weaker hardware I actually had no problem (if I remember correctly but towards the end, and today I would probably. See also different, but) .. ,
Yes, but (!): The Wildfire S has a serious weakness of making it totally useless (for me): the internal memory! No fewer than 124 MB (just read on the Internet, no guarantee) remain to spare. I have a cell phone really is not cluttered and all the apps where it was possible (unfortunately does not go at all) moved to the SD card, although the free space coming to an end. Only the contact memory devoured around 25 MB and also a reset to factory settings could not resolve the issue. The mobile müllte himself ever further, and eventually could no longer perform updates, among other things, and it was a constant memory management on the nerves. Therefore: stay away from the Wildfire S! Pity!