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    HTC Wildfire E Lite, with MediaTek Helio A20 chipset, announced

    HTC Wildfire E Lite, with MediaTek Helio A20 chipset, announced

    By Surbhi Shah
    Feb 10, 2021
    12:25 am

    What's the story

    HTC has launched its latest entry-level smartphone, the Wildfire E Lite, in Russia and South Africa.

    As for the key highlights, the handset comes with a dual rear camera setup, a MediaTek Helio A20 chipset, and a 3,000mAh battery.

    It carries a price-tag of roughly Rs. 7,600 (ZAR 1,549 in South Africa and RUB 7,790 in Russia).

    Here's our roundup.

    Design and display

    HTC Wildfire E Lite: At a glance

    The Wildfire E Lite has a conventional rectangular screen with chunky bezels on the top and bottom, and a matte black plastic body. On the rear, it houses a dual camera module and a physical fingerprint sensor.

    The handset bears a 5.45-inch HD+ (720x1440 pixels) IPS LCD screen with an aspect ratio of 18:9.

    It is available in a single Black color option.

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    For the shutterbugs and selfie lovers

    The Wildfire E Lite packs a dual rear camera setup comprising an 8MP (f/2.0) main camera and a 0.3MP (f/2.8) depth sensor along with an LED flash. For selfies and video calling, the handset sports a 5MP (f/2.2) front-facing camera.

    Internals

    Under the hood

    HTC Wildfire E Lite is powered by a MediaTek Helio A20 chipset, paired with 2GB of RAM and 16GB of expandable storage.

    It boots Android-10'>Android 10 (Go Edition) and packs a 3,000mAh battery with 5W charging support.

    For connectivity, the smartphone offers support for dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, a headphone jack, and a micro-USB port.

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    Pricing and availability

    The HTC Wildfire E Lite is up for grabs in a solo 2GB/16GB variant. In South Africa, it is available via CaCellular for ZAR 1,549 (roughly Rs. 7,600). In Russia, it is being sold through Citilink at RUB 7,790 (roughly Rs. 7,600).

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