The HTC Sensation 4G boasts a sleek, high-quality design with a gorgeous 4.3-inch qHD display. The Android smartphone also features a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 8-megapixel camera, and the HTC Sense user interface brings some thoughtful and useful new
The smartphone doesn't offer much internal memory, and the phone's speakers are pretty weak
Its excellent design and user experience, coupled with its solid performance, make the HTC Sensation 4G one of the best Android phones yet and a top pick for T-Mobile customers.
Published: 2011-06-08, Author: Simon , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: It's was a nice warm summer day as the Fedex van pulled up outside my office with a little packed full of big goodness. Inside was a brand new HTC Sensation all ready to run on T-Mobile's high speed network inside the Charlotte boundaries. People have com...
Some antenna issues may exist, Camcorder footage looks shaky
If you're in the market for a new phone this summer, you face a tough decision: There are a lot of hot phones available. Hey, that's not a bad thing at all! The Sensation 4G has some impressive specs and a gorgeous design, and I love the new updates i...
The HTC Sensation is beautiful, powerful, and very capable. It's a worthy successor to a device that is still very much relevant today, the Desire HD. But in a lot of ways, the Sensation isn't good enough to compete against Samsung's flagship, the Gal...
Spacious HD screen, efficient new unlock screen, HTC’s standard ease of use, new 3D look and feel, great email and web features, excellent touch-screen ...
Mediocre camera, HTCSense.com backup service still doesn’t work, very little change in Sense 3.0 bar aesthetic upgrades, 3D effects are love-or-hate Look and Feel...
As nice to use as any other HTC phone, the Sensation is more powerful than it needs to be, with a very similar feature set to its less beefy predecessors ...
Abstract: Is HTC's latest Super Phone a real sensation? Read our complete review of the HTC Sensation 4G here.HTC Sensation 4G Report The evolution of the Super Phone has been morphing since the introduction of Sprint's EVO 4G, but no model has reached the spe...
Fast dual-core performance, Big, qHD display, Compact design for 4.3-inch screen, Welcome improvements to Sense interface, Long battery life
Choppy 1080p video, HTC Watch has lackluster selection, No HDMI port, Speakers not very loud
Of all the monster 4.3-inch phones, the HTC Sensation 4G is the best designed and the most attractive. In other words, it's great because it's not a monster at all. This smartphone also has plenty of power, thanks to its dual-core Snapdragon CPU. While...
Abstract: There’s no escaping the blistering pace of technological progress when it comes to Android smartphones. Last year’s 1GHz monsters are already being left in the dust by a slew of new multicore devices from the likes of Motorola, Samsung and LG. The rec...
Great aluminium construction, qHD Screen is very sharp, Sense 3.0 looks great
Could be bulky for some, Viewing angles could be better, Battery life could be longer
HTC strikes a fantastic balance in the HTC Sensation. It has the build quality design, the UI and the power under the hood to check all the boxes. The question everyone wants answered is: is it better than the Samsung Galaxy S II? To that we'd say, pot...