Not so long ago, HTC reminded itself by releasing the HTC Wildfire E3 Lite model. It is followed by another one, HTC Wildfire E2 Play - also intended for African markets.
The new HTC Wildfire E2 Play, similar to the one presented a few days earlier HTC Wildfire E3 Lite is a rather budget smartphone, but enriched with some interesting features. This model is promoted as ensuring a high degree of confidentiality - in addition to the classic fingerprint reader and face recognition, it also has the Anti-Peep function, which switches the screen to confidentiality mode. It prevents the view of the content on the display - the image is visible at a very narrow angle, practically only for the user. The display itself, however, is not very thrilling - it has a diagonal of 6.82 inches, HD+ resolution and brightness up to 450 nits, and a typically budget, wide border with a droplet notch for an 8-megapixel selfie camera.
The heart of this smartphone is also not captivating - it's the UNISOC T606 chip, which fortunately got decent memory - 8+128 GB. There is also a slot for a microSD card, and the whole is powered by a 4600 mAh battery with 10-watt charging. The smartphone also has a quad camera on the back. The main matrix has 48 megapixels, and the wide-angle module - 5. Apart from them, there are two more 2-megapixels for macro and background blurring. The whole thing works under the control of Android 12 and shouldn't be too expensive.
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