Lights and shadows in the latest HTC Wildfire S system update. This compact touch terminal, equipped with the Google platform for smartphones - Android -, begins to receive the new version of the Gingerbread series - Android 2.3.5 -, although not all is good news. And we underline this data for a remarkable quality of the update that is conspicuous by its absence.
We refer to the most advanced interface of the Taiwanese manufacturer and that responds to the name of HTC Sense 3.0. This layer represents an evolution of the environment of floating icons and windows with the HTC seal, and that with this latest version manages to develop attractive three-dimensional animations, as if the elements with which we customize the up to seven screens of the main desktop rotated from the so that a cylinder would.
This edition of HTC's native interface was first seen on the original HTC Sensation, back in May of this year. Already then, when the system updates for the rest of the firm's mobiles were announced, it was warned that possibly some would be left out of the improvement roadmap , precisely because of the technical inability of those devices to guarantee a correct operation of the Sense 3.0 layer.
However, the manufacturer struggled to deny that, ensuring that mobile phones that were updated with Android 2.3 could enjoy the striking effects of the new layer in some of its updates. In this specific case, however, it seems that owners of an HTC Wildfire S will see their joy in a well at the expectation of having the most advanced interface of the firm on their phone.
Once again, the reasons for this lack should be located in the technical requirements required by HTC Sense 3.0 so that fluidity in operation is the dominant note as part of the user experience that has earned this layer so much applause.
And it is that with a view to avoiding that users suffer slowdowns or an erratic flow in the control of the terminal, HTC could have ruled out including the HTC Wildfire S among the mobiles that show off Sense 3.0 -like others such as the HTC ChaChaCha, as we recall with the help of GSMArena -.