Abstract: When we went to the GadgetShow Live yesterday we had a call from our contact at eXpansys that HTC were going to make an announcement mid-afternoon relating to a new product that they are launching.While we waited at the eXpansys stand for what seemed like...
Refreshed version of HTC Sense, Great screen, with inset glass, Blisteringly fast
Screen isn't as good as others, Battery life is terrible, Cost of HDMI adaptor
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...
Large, high resolution screen, Super fast dual-core processor, Good camera with bright LEDs, Beautiful chassis design
Poor battery life, Screen quality could be better
Android being Android, the HTC Sensation can be bolstered with as many or few apps as you please and they can be plastered all over the phone's seven homescreens or kept neatly in little folders or even confined just to the app launcher menu – for those t...
No backlight for onscreen soft buttons, some instances of screen unresponsiveness, loudspeaker could have been better, no Gorilla Glass
The Sensation is exactly what a good smartphone should be like in 2011. This flagship phone is not flashy, instead providing classy looks, a good screen and solid performance. HTC’s Sense 3.0 user interface is the clincher though – it made us wish for ...
The overall HTC Sensation Review reveals that is a powerhouse of amazing features which deliver all the time. One should not think much about the small problems and go ahead with the buy as the device is worth every penny that you shell out for the same. ...
Abstract: The year 2011 has been flooded with loads of Android smartphones, plus the touch-screen technology, this year, has surpassed its previous features with even smoother and more precise touch sensing interfaces. Touchscreen phones have now largely swapped th...
HTC Sense 3.0 is a polished and user-friendly UI; great camera; good battery life; solid build quality; qHD display.
Speakers are too soft, power button placement requires some getting used to; the weight may be too heavy for some; 8GB microSD card bundled might not be enough storage.
The HTC Sensation is one of the most polished high-end Gingerbread smartphones that we've come across so far. At S$838, it is one of the cheaper high-end handsets around and one that doesn't compromise on quality. ...
1.2 GHz Dual Core CPU, Excellent design and premium hardware, HTC Sense 3.0 makes a lot of sense and is beautiful, DLNA, 8MP camera with Dual LED Flash, 1080p Video recording, Superfast bootup time – with FastBoot, 960x540px resolution Display, Social Pho
WiFi death grip, No native HDMI support, need to purchase MHL adapter (sold separately ), Battery life could have been better, Asad Rafi contributed to this review,
and Battery lifeLike most dual core phones, the battery on this phone will last about a day for normal usage and about ¾ of a day under heavy usage. With minimal usage, you can cross a day. It would have been nice to see a bigger battery on this devi...