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May 2011
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The editors liked
The qHD
Super TFT display — close to the best out there
Sense UI is extremely user friendly for first-timers
Instant-capture camera function
Excellent video quality
Fairly snappy 1.2GHz dual-core CPU
First off
This isn't the HTC Sensation review — that's coming in a few days once I've spent some more quality time with the device. For now I'm giving you my initial thoughts on what is to become HTC's flagship device. Just like all phones it has its pro
Overall the HTC Sensation is certainly a very impressive piece of kit. From the design through the display
Hardware and software
HTC has created a topoftheline superphone that looks set to compete with and even outclass the other dual core phones heading our way like the Samsung Galaxy S II
The LG Optimus 2X and the Motorola Atrix.
HTC has created a top-of-the-line superphone that looks set to compete with and even outclass the other dual core phones heading our way like the Samsung Galaxy S II
Solid
Familiar design
New Sense UI
Sharp
Colourful display
Decent camera
Familiar design. New Sense UI. Sharp
Colourful display. Decent camera
The editors didn't like
Not the greatest design
Feels heavy
“death-grip” does kill Wi-Fi in some normal use
HTC have their own channel in the Market which removes the “your apps” icon
We've always known Sense UI to be a more complete user interface (UI) in comparison to any other custom Android UI currently available. You've got tonnes of cool widgets that all look nice and do a great job at what they're meant to do (show weather
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Of course
The big question remains
With all these phones
Do we need all that power? We're still erring on the side of saying no we'd rather have longer battery life
Better quality cameras
Shutter buttons for said cameras
Improved call quality
Etc. But
Maybe we'll change out minds once some new and amazing apps and games start to take full advantage of all that power we can't wait for that
Do we need all that power? We're still erring on the side of saying no - we'd rather have longer battery life
Maybe we'll change out minds once some new and amazing apps and games start to take full advantage of all that power - we can't wait for
Poor battery life
No HDMI port on the handset
Some software instability
Performance could be punchier
Poor battery life. No HDMI port on the handset. Some software instability. Performance could be punchier
Abstract: The Nokia N9 boasts being the fastest image capturing phone in the market today at 2.6 seconds.Is the N9 really the fastest? Now here's a video demonstrating the instant photo-taking capabilities of the HTC Sensation . From the lock screen with active sho...
Published: 2011-11-08, Author: Howard , review by: technoodling.net
Abstract: The fifth iteration of the iPhone is finally here! Amidst the death of Apple's enigmatic CEO, Apple is stronger than ever with the iPhone 4S breaking numerous sales record. It seems Apple is far from dead and the legacy of Steve Jobs carries on with Siri ...
Abstract: The HTC Sensation is currently the flagship Android phone from the Taiwanese handset maker, at least until the Sensation XE and Sensation XL become commercially available. HTC's choice of name for the Sensation is quite bold as it projects a rather lofty ...
A Good BlendAs smartphones continue to break the barriers of multi-core processors and faster clock speeds, some distinguish themselves from the competition. The HTC Sensation is one such example.Its solid build quality and 148g weight does well in portra...
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Published: 2011-07-15, Author: Howard , review by: technoodling.net
qHD resolution and Gorilla Glass technology makes for a good touch screen display, Zippy performance thanks to its 1.2 GHz dual core processor, Good battery life, Sense 3.0 looks so pretty. The new lock screen is extremely useful, Solid build quality. HTC
Only 1 GB of builtin storage, The micro SD card bundled with the HTC Sensation is only 8 GB
Aside from the small amount of internal storage and the measly 8 GB bundled micro SD card, I find the HTC Sensation, well, quite sensational. The phone is fast, the screen is gorgeous and the unit itself is very well made. It's phones like the HTC Sensati...
Abstract: This is already the 3rd dual-core Android smartphone we've reviewed and still the HTC Sensation got me excited as much as the first two did. Check out our full review and verdict on the HTC Sensation after the jump.HTC has never failed to impress us with ...
Abstract: It's no secret that smartphones powered by dual-core processors are one of the biggest highlights in 2011. Just a few weeks ago, we had a quick talk with HTC to understand some of the unique features of the Taiwanese company's latest Android flagship devi...
Abstract: Mark Milan of TP , reporting for duty. Last night, at the Republiq, HTC Philippines finally launched its much-anticipated dual-core Android flagship handset, the HTC Sensation -- HTC calls Sensation 'A Multimedia Superphone' . Running on a dual c...
In many ways the HTC Sensation is outstanding. The metal build is exactly what we expect from a smartphone of this calibre. Performance is exceptionally good, loading programs quickly, ensuring the phone never feels slow. HTC Sense is great too; sure ther...
As smartphones continue to break the barriers of multi-core processors and faster clock speeds, some distinguish themselves from the competition. The HTC Sensation is one such example.Its solid build quality and 148g weight does well in portraying a ro...