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Old September 5th, 2011, 01:54 AM   #21 (permalink)
chandugnt
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Originally Posted by Kid_android View Post
Well I agree with with Watchinufrap (lol at name) but to an extent
At first i was amazed at the Wildfire with it variety of features e.g. camera, browsing speed, appearance, size
Then after a few months of use after my apps accumulated, i noticed its performance significantly decrease, there wasnt much games i could play that didnt lag, i tried to live with it free up phone memory
Weeks later i decided that something needed to be done to increase its performance, so i did some research. I managed to improve my Wildfire's speed with 50MB+ phone memory, but i still felt it should be faster, and me who loves games i couldnt stand games lagging.
I decided to root my Wildfire and now im content with it, from 528MHz to 786MHz, greatly improved its performance.
To sum that all up, only buy a Wildfire if you have cash lying around and want to learn about the capabilities of the Android OS. If you dont then dont waste your money on this phone.
Hey buddy!! could u please tell me Pros and Cons of rooting,

M also a HTC Wildfire user (V 2.2.1)... m a bit upset with the speed of my games.
and also framelag
does rooting sllo me play better games???
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