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May 2011
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Published: 2011-06-15, Author: Mike , review by: channelpro.co.uk
Abstract: A well-built Android phone with plenty of power and a slick UI, but it just isn’t as good as the Samsung Galaxy S II in the vital areas HTC isn’t shy when it comes to naming its phones, with the Hero, Desire, Legend and Incredible now joined by the equ...
Goodsize HD display; new unlock screen works well; easy to use; top email and web offerings; great touchdisplay; new 3D appearance
Average snapper; HTCSense.com backup does not work; small tweaks in Sense 3.0; 3D effects are a matter of taste
Pros: Good-size HD display; new unlock screen works well; easy to use; top email and web offerings; great touch-display; new 3D appearanceCons: Average snapper; HTCSense.com backup does not work; small tweaks in Sense 3.0; 3D effects are a matter of tas...
Abstract: It all adds upBut it's an Android phone isn't it, so can it really be that much better than any other? Yes, because in almost all respects it's slightly better than the competition, and the accumulation of those little improvements adds up to something qu...
The 4.3-inch screen on the HTC Sensation is the smartphone's real party piece. With a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, it's incredibly sharp, with text and images looking very crisp. Websites also look great, with enough space onscreen to fit lots of text on.With a 1.2GHz processor, the HTC Sensation was never likely to be lacking in power, and so it proves. The processor is a dual-core chip, so y
Although the screen on the HTC sensation is impressive from a sharpness point of view, it can't match the very best from Samsung when it comes to colour reproduction. A phone with a 4.3-inch screen won't suit everybody, either, and it will prove too large for lots of users. The big screen also affects the HTC Sensation's battery life, and we frequently found ourselves recharging it in under a day
Well made, packed with features such as an 8-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, dual-core processing and more, there's a lot to like about the HTC Sensation. The huge screen sadly has an impact on battery life, which is our biggest issue with this han...
The HTC Sensation is a good, solid handset, and it sits well at the head of HTC's Android range. Dual-core smartphones are suddenly burgeoning, and for us Samsung has the best offering, by a whisker, with the Galaxy II S. But if you're a fan of HTC and...
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Published: 2011-06-03, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: So you’ve read the reviews of the latest dual-core Android smartphones, but what about the raw power figures on the Motorola ATRIX, HTC Sensation, Samsung Galaxy S II and the LG Optimus 2X?We thought we’d put all the dual-core handsets in a line and test ...
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Published: 2011-06-03, Author: Mike , review by: alphr.com
A well-built Android phone with plenty of power and a slick UI, but it just isn't as good as the Samsung Galaxy S II in the vital areas...
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Published: 2011-06-03, Author: Jonathan , review by: whatmobile.net
Abstract: With the HTC Sensation, it’s perhaps easy to raise concerns that HTC is at risk of getting a reputation for releasing too many minor upgrades to their range, with so many handsets similar in both looks and features as the model released before it.It’s a p...
Another quality handset from HTC and this is the hero of the bunch, with a fast dual core processor, the latest Sense user interface goodies, Android 2.3 and, for once, the company manages to build a half-decent camera. ® More Android Smartphone Revie...
Great screen, better than average battery life, excellent user interface, good email support
Expensive, heavier and bulkier than the Samsung Galaxy S II
The HTC Sensation is a terrific phone. It's slick and powerful and HTC's Sense interface makes it a visual joy to use. It's a little light on business features, though, while the basics like Exchange support are covered...