The world's popular smartphone maker HTC's recently launched smartphone Wildfire X, which will be made available for sale for the first time today. With this smartphone, the company has made a comeback in India after nearly a year and a half. What's more, the smartphone is launched with a quad camera set up in the budget range. The smartphone is directly contested by Samsung Galaxy M30 and Redmi, Realme's budget smartphones. The smartphone is launched in two storage variants 3GB+32GB and 4GB+64GB. Vodafone-Idea users get rs 3,750 benefits as well as a 6-month screen replacement warranty.
The base variants of the HTC Wildfire X are priced at Rs 10,999, while the 4GB+64GB variant will be made available for sale at Rs 13,999. On both the smartphones, a discount of Rs 1,000 will be available to those who place pre-paid orders. The smartphone will be made available for sale on e-commerce website Flipkart from 12 o'clock in the day. In terms of other offers, Vodafone-Idea users will get 500MB of data every month for the next 18 months. In addition, users will also get 18 coupons of Rs 50 on recharge above Rs 255. Users can redeem these coupons through the My Vodafone or My Idea app.
The HTC Wildfire X features a 3D OPVD mirror display with a waterdrop notch feature. The smartphone features a 6.22-inch display panel with a resolution of 720 x 1,520 pixels. The phone is powered by MediaTek's octa-core processor. The smartphone features a triple rear camera set on its back. The primary sensor comes with 12 megapixels that support 8X optical zoom. Apart from the primary sensor, it features 8 megapixels of secondary wide-angle sensor and 5-megapixel escapeth sensor. The smartphone also features an 8-megapixel selfie camera. The 3,300mAh battery comes with 10W fast charging support and runs on the latest operating system based on Android 9 Pie.
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