Solid, familiar design, New Sense UI, Sharp, colourful display, Decent camera
Poor battery life, No HDMI port on the handset, Some software instability, Performance could be punchier
The HTC Sensation is a good phone with loads of features, but we did expect a little more grunt from the dual-core processor and it could definitely use a bigger battery.
Solid, familiar design. New Sense UI. Sharp, colourful display. Decent camera
Poor battery life. No HDMI port on the handset. Some software instability. Performance could be punchier
The HTC Sensation is a good phone with loads of features, but we did expect a little more grunt from the dual-core processor and it could definitely use a bigger battery....
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
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
I enjoyed using the Sensation, not as much as I thought I would though. I see the Sensation as a real competitor against the Galaxy S II but in the same way they’re both very different, but that’s the great thing about Android, you get all this choic...
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
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, text
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.
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
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 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, the LG Optimus 2X and the Motorola Atrix.
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
Abstract: Late in June, HTC entered the New Zealand Android market with the compact Wildfire S and high-powered Sensation.As smartphones go, the Sensation is one of the larger models out there. Though just 11mm thick, it has a 126 x 65mm body and generous 4.3-in...
Abstract: So a few days back we upgraded our HTC Sensation to the latest Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update . Pretty much after taking it for a quick tour, the Sensation hit the drawer whilst I finished our Samsung Galaxy Note review ( see the unboxing here ).Ea...
Abstract: So last night we updated our HTC Sensation to the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich operating system alongside HTC's updated Sense UI 3.6.Here's some screenshots from our update device, showing off some of the cool new features introduced by ICS.[scrollGalle...
HTC's first crack at a dual-core processor handset is a resounding success. Review The HTC Sensation is the George Foreman to Samsung's Muhammad Ali of handsets, the Galaxy S2. It's not quite as flash, a solid fighter rather than a showboater. But it's s...