HTC is said to be launching a new budget-friendly smartphone called the HTC Wildfire E Ultra. On the EEC certification website in August last year. The future smartphone’s specs and functionalities are yet unknown. The gadget has now surfaced on the Google Play Console.
Another HTC phone is on the way, and despite its name, it is not an entry-level device. HTC’s Wildfire E Ultra was just published on Google Play Console, confirming a few important specifications.
The chipset is a Unisoc SC9863A, which has eight Cortex-A55 cores and 2GB of RAM. The front panel has a 480p display, which is a true rarity these days.
The picture depicts a phone with thick bezels on all sides and physical keys on the sides. On the plus side, the phone runs Android 11, which will undoubtedly be outdated by the time it debuts, but is still current enough for what will undoubtedly be a very inexpensive phone.
We don’t know what makes the Wildfire E Extreme so ultra, but we’re guessing it’s the battery. With such a small processor and screen, a very good camera system seems improbable, therefore we may be looking at a large battery.