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0emailThe recently released HTC Sensation, dubbed as a ‘multimedia superphone’, is probably the biggest iPhone competitor on the market right now, with impressive specs which include a 4.3-inch qHD display and dual core processor. Running Google’s late...
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It seemed like HTC was falling behind in the mobile processing power race, but all that changed when the dual core Sensation was unveiled. The flagship device combines Android 2.3 with the manufacturer’s own Sense user interface, and is definitely a st...
A fine dual-core smartphone with a neat design, but it’s just pipped by the slicker and cheaper Samsung Galaxy S II...
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When HTC announced 5 new phones at MWC earlier this year there was some criticism that there wasn't a dual-core model there in the lineup. With LG and Samsung there with handsets featuring dual-core CPU's the expectation was that HTC should at least be...
Let me start with a simple statement. The HTC Sensation is currently my favourite Android device. It ticks all the boxes and I do love that it has a high resolution display. The battery life is a little disappointing, probably because of the dual-core...
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The Sensation is a high-end handset, and that stretches to the connectivity options on offer, including 3G/3G+, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS augmented with navigation from Google and TeleAtlas to provide offline access. In general, connecting to the mobile...
Usability and finish quality, Rich, intuitive Sense user interface, General responsiveness, Audio quality and 1080p video recording, Screen accurately reproduces colours...
Screen has narrow viewing angles and weak contrast ratio, Heavy, Media player doesn't support enough video formats and struggles with 1080p video, Battery life could be better, WiFi signal can be lost on some units depending on how you hold the phone...
The HTC Sensation is a great handset that can definitely stand up to the latest wave of competition. It's a smartphone for anybody that wants a mobile that's fun to use and can put in a great performance with multimedia, but the Samsung Galaxy S II rem...
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The Sensation is far more powerful than its predecessors, but the tweaks to the new Sense interface are mainly cosmetic. It's a shame that the HTCSense.com backup service doesn't work yet, and that the snapper is disappointing compared to that on the...
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...
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The HTC Sensation has joined the dual-core party alongside arch-rival the Samsung Galaxy S II. The new HTC smartphone boasts Android 2.3, code-named 'Gingerbread', plus an updated version of the HTC Sense user interface and a large, high-resolution sc...
Clever lock screen, large highresolution display...
The screen isn't great in bright sunlight.
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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Manufactures – and HTC in particular – have released so many Android smartphones over the past two years that picking the right one can be a nightmare. The HTC Sensation is the latest addition, offering a 4.3-inch screen, 1.2GHz processor and a host of...
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...
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HTC isn't shy when it comes to naming its phones, with the Hero, Desire, Legend and Incredible now joined by the equally bombastic Sensation. This confidence works when the phone displays a level of quality to match the name, but the Samsung Galaxy S II h...
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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HTC’s latest high-ender is the first dual core device from the Taiwanese company and offers a huge screen, improved 8Mp camera, Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the latest HTC Sense user interface. The HTC Sensation is available from Vodafone only to begin...
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...
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One of many dual-core handsets now hitting the market, the Sensation is HTC's new flagship phone. Costing around £500 SIM-free, it's likely to attract people who want an alternative to the iPhone or those considering other dual-core Android handsets. A...
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...
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This is the first smartphone handset from HTC to use the company's latest HTC Sense software, which sits on top of the Android operating system and adds some graphical and usability enhancements.It has a large 4.3in display, the same as you would find...
Looks superb; thin and portable; good sound quality...
Expensive; not as light as some HTC models; camera quality relatively poor...
Even though the cameras leave a bit to be desired this is still a superb smartphone...
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HTC has gone from being an unknown manufacturer for bigger brands to one spewing out leading Android smartphones. The Desire was a landmark phone in the fight against the iPhone, but now tech has moved up a level - can the HTC Sensation stay at the sha...
Premium build, Fast operation, Pin-sharp screen, Accurate keyboard, Slick 3D animations...
Awful battery life, Still poor in direct light, Video player erratic, Power button slightly lost, Camera needs to be faster...
HTC has gone from being an unknown manufacturer for bigger brands to one spewing out leading Android smartphones. The Desire was a landmark phone in the fight against the iPhone, but now tech has moved up a level - can the HTC Sensation stay at the sha...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above-average but not unreasonable 148g. However, it’s broad as...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superio...
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The HTC Sensation is possibly the most anticipated Android phone yet. The spectacularly specced phone, complete with dual-core processor and high-res display is just about the only thing that can take on the mighty Samsung Galaxy S 2 right now for the...
It’s the friendliest superphone yet, even if more hardcore gadget fiends will prefer the Samsung Galaxy S 2′s brute strengthLoveWatch movie service, HDMI-out skills, raw powerHateScreen can’t match Samsung’s for sheer eye popping glorySpecs:Screen: 4.3...
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The HTC Sensation almost has a clear run. With no new iPhone in sight, Motorola’s Atrix stuck on one network and LG shooting itself in the same foot time and again, HTC’s super-phone has the limelight. Its only real competition? The awesome, dual-...
Huge screen, super speed, HTC Watch...
Sense 3.0 is not the radical overhaul you'd expect...
It's a friendlier phone than the Samsung Galaxy S 2, but eclipsed in every other aspect...
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its latest smartphone the Sensation, the first in its range to reach the UK to include a dual-core processor. T3 was lucky enough to have a look at it and here are our first early impressions. In terms of specifications, it’s similar to the LG...
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The HTC Sensation is something of a latecomer to the dual-core smartphone party but the wait has been worth it. Packing in a 1.2GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera, high-resolution screen, and a stunning design, it most definitely lives up to its name. As e...
Large, high resolution screen, Super fast dualcore processor, Good camera with bright LEDs, Beautiful chassis design...
Poor battery life, Screen quality could be better...
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The HTC Sensation is a phone about numbers: except for sidestepping the “world’s thinnest” competition, it smacks down a heavy spec sheet: 1.2GHz processor, dual-core, 8-megapixel camera, 1080p video recording, 4.3-inches, 960 x 540 pixels. About the...
Power, HTC Watch brings easy access to movies, lock screen options are comprehensive, latest version of Android...
Too soon to tell, but there is the chance that HTC Sense governs your device experience a little too muchFirst Impressions Fantastic design fused with high-end specs results in a device that appears to answer the critics: and a few tweaks add some nift...
Fantastic design fused with high-end specs results in a device that appears to answer the critics: and a few tweaks add some nifty features too...
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One of the key players in this crowded market is HTC who a few years ago were relatively unknown but now offer a wide range of devices, including tablets, with new models hitting the shelves regularly. One of the more recent handsets is the Sensation...
The HTC Sensation is an extremely accomplished device offering high end specifications and a solid build quality thanks to the aluminium backplate. In terms of design its shape make it a pleasure to hold and to operate and combining these excellent er...
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G oogle’s Android operating system is very popular. As the first Android provider, HTC is reaping the benefits with a wide assortment of Android smartphones. A recent Nielson study shows that Android is the biggest in the U.S. with 39%, followed by App...
H TC is bringing a fun addition to its Android smartphone portfolio with the HTC Sensation. The HTC Sense interface over the Android operating system makes it a typical HTC smartphone. The only thing I do not like is the scrolling through the menu...
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The Sensation is the company’s latest ‘multimedia superphone’ but you’d be forgiven for being underwhelmed at first. The 4.3in, 960 x 640 screen is striking, but the chassis lacks the premium feel of rivals.Things get much more exciting in action. The...
Fast interface, plentiful features including DLNA and video rental service, sounds good.
Video performance could be better, only 1GB internal memory as standard...
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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...
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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...
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The Sensation proudly shows HTC’s design pedigree, with a multi-textured rear case and a silver finish for the buttons and forward speaker. The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to...
In the world of dual-core phones, the Australian market has already seen offerings from Motorola, LG and Samsung and now, finally, HTC has release its model, the much anticipated Sensation...
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Tweet After an extremely busy first half of 2011, HTC adds yet another Android phone in its long line of smartphones. With HTC's brand recognition booming right now, the Sensation arrives on extremely good footing, but does it deliver the exper...
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.
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There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the HTC Sensation since it was , and for good reason; it’s HTC’s first dual-core device that will hopefully push them to the forefront of high-end devices once again. I can tell you now, that’s not the case. HTC s...
The qHD, Super TFT display — close to the best out there, Sense UI is extremely user friendly for firsttimers, Instantcapture camera function, excellent video quality, Fairly snappy 1.2GHz dualcore CPU...
Not the greatest design, feels heavy, “deathgrip” does kill WiFi 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...
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smarthouse.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 17:08:02
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Design, Screen and CameraHTC is on a roll at the moment, updating its line-up of mobile phones for 2011, but does the the newly announced Sensation offer anything really different from the others that are available?At Mobile World Congress, HTC announc...
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...
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channelnews.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 17:08:03
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Australians have only just been introduced to HTC's Incredible S, albeit with a Gingerbread flavour, but the company's latest offering is creating a sensation in the UK and US. So should you take the plunge now or hold out for the company's first dual-...
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...
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HTC 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 i...
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...
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Unlike Samsung’s Galaxy S II, which can be described as the boisterous Kanye West of smartphones, the Sensation is no showboat. This despite the fact that, just like the SII, it boasts with a 4.3” screen and a dual-core processor.In our opinion the Sen...
HTC Sense 3.0, fast, nice screen...
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...
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The HTC Sensation was announced not long after Mobile World Congress and with high specs was clearly going to be their flagship phone for a while. I was invited to London for the announcement of the Sensation where I was also lucky enough to get some...
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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...
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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...
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The Sensation proudly shows HTC's design pedigree, with a multi-textured rear case and a silver finish for the buttons and forward speaker. The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to Sam...
A solid phone that's missing a beat on performance, but features impressive usability. While not quite a world beater, HTC's first dual-core smartphone has a lot to offer...
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Jenneth Orantia turned her back on a lucrative career in law to pursue her unhealthy obsession with consumer technology. She's known for having at least half a dozen of the latest gadgets on her person at a time, and once won a bottle of Dom Perignon for...
The Sensation wraps an impressive selection of features into a beautifully-designed (albeit derivative) body. While it lags behind the performance of other dual-core smartphones we've tested, it manages to redeem itself with its stylish design, large hig...
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Picking up where HTC’s hit smartphone, the Desire HD, left off, the Sensation is their new flagship phone. It’s a powerful dual-core superphone, with an equally large (but slightly thinner) screen, and yet more features added to HTC’s Sense interface.W...
The Sensation is another hit in the making for HTC, bringing its reliably solid phone design alongside new developments and features.Technically, the screen isn’t as sharp as the iPhone 4, but it is bigger. Pitting the HTC Sensation against the Samsung...
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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...
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HTC has finally entered the dual-core smartphone race with the launch of the HTC Sensation. With three other models already fighting it out, it won’t be an easy battle to win.Finally, there’s a speed test with Neocore (1.2GHz, dual-core, Qualcomm Snapdrag...
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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...
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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...
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At Mobile World Congress 2011, HTC announced several new smartphones, all of which failed to live up to the specifications of the Samsung Galaxy SII which was announced at the same time. Fast-forward a few months and we have the HTC Sensation, a new top-o...
One thing that I've always really enjoyed about Sense UI is the animation when you first unlock the device. The nifty thing is that if on the home screen straight from unlock, the weather will be amplified across the screen. However, it was really hard to...
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The phone is a solid block of a unit. It weighs in at 148 grams, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to Samsung's rather svelte Galaxy SII .It's also a bit thicker, hitting the 11-millimetre mark at the apex of its gently curved back. The so...
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The guys over at Three UK were generous enough to loan us the HTC Sensation for a fortnight to let us get some proper hands-on time with it, usually our hands-ons with smartphones are pretty short, however after two weeks with the HTC Sensation we have ha...
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Since the iPhone 4S has just been announced by Apple, we thought we'd put it head to head against some of the leading Android devices currently available and the rumoured specs of the Nexus Prime. All of them are dual-core, all of them are sparkly, but so...
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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...
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...
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The HTC Sensation 4G is T-Mobile's version of the phone known internationally as simply the HTC Sensation. 4G marketing aside, the handset brings the same powerful hardware and fluid software that make it the manufacturer's latest flagship device. The Sen...
The HTC Sensation 4G is the complete package: powerful hardware, stylish design, and a solid user experience. The phone doesn't feel like too much for the average user but its ability to serve the power user is endless. We could even go so far as to say t...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:51:29
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Smartphones powered by multi-core processors are slowly but surely conquering the mobile industry as we move into the second half of 2011. In fact, as early as February, NVIDIA showcased its next generation Tegra processors which were named after super...
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...
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HTC has been producing some great Android smartphones, and their latest flagship model is the HTC Sensation, which comes with a range of impressive specifications, we recently showed you some hands on photos of the new HTC Sensation, and have been test...
The HTC Sensation is an impressive smartphone, things that we liked about it were the bright, clear display and the fast processor that made everything feel snappy on the Sensation.The Design is very nice, and the Sensation feels like a quality, well b...
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HTC hops right onto the Dual Core band wagon, with its newest smartphone that they’re hoping will be a bit of a Sensation (sorry, sorry we couldnt resist).But yes, the HTC Sensation sure seems like a very solid package, from the 4.3 Inch S-LCD qHD (54...
The HTC Sensation has its pros and cons. The death grip issue makes for a negative first impression, but it isnt a show stopper by any means. The phone boasts very impressive specs and has good build quality. The latest Sense UI is gorgeous and will m...
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HTC has pulled out all the guns and let loose all of the cannons with their flagship smartphone for the year 2011, the HTC Sensation, also known as the HTC Sensation 4G in the States. HTC are playing catch up with the competition but they are doing so...
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The Sensation is HTC’s first Dual Core phone and it’s answer to the Samsung Galaxy S2 and the LG Optimus 2X. Check out the FoneArena HTC Sensation Review to find out where the Sensation wins and where it fails. The phone was unveiled in London in Apri...
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...
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The HTC Sensation is the newest to launch in India and is one of the that utilizes a dual core processor. The Sensation also includes the newest version of HTC's Sense UI and is essentially the flagship Android smartphone from the Taiwanese handset...
Snazzy User Interface, Excellent HD Video Recording, Superior Browsing Experience, Impressive Battery Life, Clear Call Quality...
Disappointing Video Playback, Average Bundled Headphones, Camera Shoots Oversaturated Photos Outdoors...
The HTC Sensation is an Android 2.3.3 (Gingerbread) smartphone with an updated UI, an 8MP camera and a dual-core processor...
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Next up in the mobile phone big league is the HTC Sensation. Making its debut into the Indian market only very recently, it’s the latest edition to the Dual Core enabled smartphones and is out to give LG’s Optimus 2X and the Galaxy S II a run for t...
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At Rs. 30,700, the Sensation is a good handset, but it's plagued with a few niggles that detract from the overall feel of using a flagship device. What we really love is the initiative from HTC to include a higher resolution display that many manufact...
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The HTC Sensation is the latest handset to show up to the dual-core Android smartphone party, boasting a 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen and an 8 megapixel camera to boot. The device hums along quickly and has plenty of UI tweaks, courtesy of HTC's Sense 3.0...
The HTC Sensation is a great handset, there's no doubt about that, and in my opinion it is the proper successor to the original HTC Desire. With a spec boost in almost every area it's a more convincing upgrade than the Desire S was and feels like a pr...
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The HTC Sensation is a frustrating device. Why? Because it comes so close to perfection but doesn’t quite manage it. The high resolution screen is great but the quality of it lets it down a tad, some of the software tweaks are great but yet video suppo...
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...
The HTC Sensation 4G most definitely lives up to its name. The Android smartphone is sensational in many ways, which is why we’ve named it an Editors’ Choice Award winner. Of course, T-Mobile customers now have the enviable problem of choosing between...
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It has barely been a couple of weeks since we pronounced the Samsung Galaxy S II the king of Android Smartphones and we already have a challenger in the form of HTC Sensation. Like the Galaxy S II, this Superphone has a big screen with all the latest h...
Hires screen, great construction quality, Sense UI 3.0...
A bit heavy, Camera is just ok...
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The HTC Sensation is currently the newest smartphone available on T-Mobile’s network. When compared to recent Android phones across all carriers, the HTC Sensation 4G has a superior screen resolution and a dual-core system on a chip (SoC) that provide...
very good) The HTC Sensation is a very good phone The T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G is a very good phone, and it not only is the best smartphone that you can get with T-Mobile today, it is also one of the best Android smartphones available with any carri...
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The Sensation is powerful and beautifully designed with a useful and attractive user interface to guide users around HTCs 'Sense' interface. From the specifications and our initial hands-on with the device at the launch event, we certainly started to...
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“Pick and choose, people, pick and choose!”, screamed the jester, while juggling with the , and the in front of the crowd about to buy the hottest smartphone of the season. If there has ever been a tough call between two top-shelf Android handsets, th...
Both handsets sport very good call quality, despite that nothing extraordinary strong or clean is coming from their earpieces. Still, the quality is above average on both, and the receiving end could hear us loud and clear, especially from the Galaxy S...
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Contents: HTC is definitely not suffering from modesty judging by the names of their smartphones: HTC Incredible and its successor Incredible S. And the company's new smartphone HTC Sensation continues this tradition of loud names. The name remind...
Sensation offers standard reception quality, so we cannot complain here. Speaker volume is average and sometimes it was not enough when I was talking in a noisy indoor or outdoor environment. Ringtones are loud enough and some of them are even too roa...
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HTC's sensational Sensation 4G for T-Mobile comes out of the gate firing on all cylinders. Can anything slow this capable and speedy handset down? Find out in Phone Scoop's full review. HTC forges another masterful smartphone for T-Mobile. The Sensat...
The Sensation 4G is an impressive phone from HTC. It nails almost every feature. It offers a large, high-quality display, and despite the size needed to accommodate the screen it still manages to feel comfortable in the palm of your hand. The material...
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First Appearance:The HTC Sensation 4G firstly was launched back in April by T-Mobile and HTC, and we were straightaway in love with of this Android smartphone. HTC not only has fitted the Android Smartphone with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and a 4.3 i...
The HTC Sensation 4G is a true-to-its-name handset, and is sensational in more than one way. This Android smartphone is impressive in a lot of ways, and that’s the reason why it earns our recommendation.Random PostsTags: HTC Sensation 4G features, HTC...
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HTC have loaded the Sensation with so many features, we ran out of breath to cover them all. And from a distance, in another person's hand this handsome droid looks great. But how did it feel to actually use it? Well, it has its ups and downs. The dea...
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The HTC Sensation is the latest handset to show up to the dual-core Android smartphone party, boasting a 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen and an 8 megapixel camera to boot. The device hums along quickly and has plent...
Speedy 1.2GHz dualcore processor, large qHD display, new HTC Sense 3.0 UI, 8MP camera with 1080p HD video...
No metal unibody, only 1GB internal storage, perhaps too large for some people...
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The HTC Sensation is a powerful, cutting-edge Android phone that looks great even when it's switched off. With a fast dual-core processor and HTC's attractive, thoughtful software extensions, it's our new Editors' Choice for touch-screen smartphones on...
Big, beautiful, high-res screen. Excellent Web browsing performance. Good-looking, useful Android skin.
1080p video recording has some glitches. Can't trigger voice dialing over Bluetooth.
The touch-screen, Android-based HTC Sensation is T-Mobile's biggest and best smartphone yet...
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The HTC Sensation 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) pretty much has it all: a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the latest version of Android (Gingerbread), and 4G speeds on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. When I first played with Sensa...
Dual core 4G = awesome performance, Gorgeous qHD display, Thin, curved design...
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...
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HTC's flagship for 2011 is the Sensation. It will see many variants on many carriers, and for some time it will be revered as a benchmark device against which all other smarpthones will be compared. HTC went to great lengths to make sure the Sensat...
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...
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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 Related links News HTC Sensation on O2 from 20 June? Others to consider Samsung Galaxy S II User o...
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...
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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...
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If 2010 was the year of the 1-GHz superphone, 2011 is the year of the dual-core phone. And Nvidia's Tegra 2 processors aren't the only game in town. The HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile is the first device in the U.S. to feature the 1.2-GHz Qualcomm Snapd...
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...
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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...
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While reviewing another Android handset, we were in a bar in London having a drink with some friends when a girl commented on our phone saying she liked our HTC. We replied with a polite "It's actually not an HTC, though it does run Android". "Well, if...
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...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above average 148g. However, it’s broad as well as wide, at 12...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superi...
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A hotly anticipated smartphone with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a "Super" 4.3-inch screen, and a manufacturer-skinned version of Android 2.3 -- we must be talking about the Samsung Galaxy S II, right? Not on this occasion, squire. Today we're taking a g...
qHD resolution is a winner, Best ergonomics for a 4.3inch phone yet, Buttery smooth 1080p video recording...
Display isn't as Super as on Galaxy S II, Sense 3.0 changes are mostly cosmetic, Locked bootloader...
The HTC Sensation is an extremely accomplished device, but there's no getting around the feeling that it underwhelms. While it is indeed a dual-core speed demon like the Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC's latest doesn't exhibit quite the same level of UI responsi...
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Once, Android’s primary challenge was the iPhone: proving that Google’s open-source platform – and the devices that ran it – were good enough to share retail space with Apple’s groundbreaking smartphone. Now, with dominant market-share and increasingly...
It’s a good time for Android smartphone fans. The Galaxy S II has already proved that devices running Google’s OS are certainly capable of stepping out from underneath the shadow of the iPhone, and the HTC Sensation is evidence that Samsung’s win can’...
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Dual core phones have been quite a hit among consumers because of their robust performance and high end features. In a bid to grab the emerging dual core market, Taiwanese cell phone manufacturer HTC has come up with a dual core smartphone, HTC Sensati...
HTC has packed Sensation with so many great features that it really makes a very good impression. Though the phone has certain disadvantages, yet undoubtedly it is one of the most solid smartphones which you will find in the market. The dual core proce...
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Expert Review MRP: 32,700Street Price: Rs 29,600 (; ; )Currently, dual-cores are ruling the droid roost. started off early with its , but the product had many rough edges. On the other hand, did quite well with its (GS2). It defeated every other fl...
Great UI customisation; Effortless multitasking; 1080p video recording; dual-core CPU; Excellent build quality.
Lacklustre video player; Limited viewing angles.
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HTC Sensation ReviewDual core phones have been quite a hit among consumers because of their robust performance and high end features. In a bid to grab the emerging dual core market, Taiwanese cell phone manufacturer HTC has come up with a dual core sma...
HTC has packed Sensation with so many great features that it really makes a very good impression. Though the phone has certain disadvantages, yet undoubtedly it is one of the most solid smartphones which you will find in the market. The dual core proce...
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While HTC might have dipped their toes in the world of Windows Phone handsets, they have certainly jumped into the Android sea with aplomb, judging by the sheer number of Android-powered devices that they have rolled out in the past couple of years...
HTC has recently dropped the price of the Sensation to RM1,799 a pop from its RM2,299 price point just a few months after making an appearance on the market. I suppose this was done to make it more competitive with the newer handsets that rolled out re...
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It is increasingly difficult to review phones running the Android operating system these days. After all, there seems to be a new Android handset every other day and, more and more, the difference between one and another of them can be rather small...
Fast; beautiful screen; decent call quality; excellent build quality; New Sense UI; T-mobile tweaks that add value; decent camera for stills and video...
No pouch or case included; Speaker is okay but still not as good as I believe it could be...
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The HTC Sensation, all I heard about for months, a great power phone by HTC for T-Mobile. I always hold back on what I think a phone could be like til I see it, I don't like guessing is what I mean to say. I just want to hold it and report about it, but I...
The screen is QHD (SLCD), Rear camera is 8 mp, 1080 pHD Video, Dual core 1.2ghz...
Not true LTE 4G, Sense is surely better, but I could deal with it not being there at all...
I like this phone quite a bit, definitely one of the better ones I have had from T-Mobile, and it ranks up there with the best phones I have had for review units, again I wish every phone was stock android but I take them for what they are. This one is...
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HTC celebrates the arrival of HTC Sensation in Singapore, the dual-core smartphone running on Google Android 2.3.3 and awesome hardware specs.Party aside if you have been following our facebook , we had a quick hands-on with the phone. More after the jump...
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I already posted my initial impressions of the HTC Sensation and then followed up with some crazy video camera testing . I would still like to do a better write up of the amazing HTC Sensation too, but for now here's a video review of the device to give a...
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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...
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With the recent announcement of Samsung Galaxy S II and HTC Sensation, we are essentially seeing the birth of 4th generation of Android Mobile handsets and with that the age of dual core processors in mobile handsets.With Samsung, LG and Motorola all maki...
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Honestly, it has never been a better time to be a fan of mobile technology. The performance of the latest and greatest Android Phones of 2011 is looking to truly eclipse anything ever released previously. There are some amazing offerings already starting...
While it's always difficult to say confidently which is the better device, we will have to say our heart skipped a beat when we read about the HTC Pyramid for the first time. The rumors are almost too good to be true, but, with HTC unable to produce a t...
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For the past several months, the Samsung Galaxy S II has held the performance crown of the smartphone world, reportedly beating the performance benchmarks of every phone in the world. HTC has had an answer for a few months, but has kept quite shy about it...
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The sleek, durable HTC Sensation lives up to its name. This smartphone supports Wi-Fi calling, can serve as a mobile hotspot, and offers 4G and worldphone capabilities. The HTC Sense overlay allows for shortcuts to your favorite apps, has a customizable l...
Very easy to remove battery, Brilliant display, Good call and picture quality, Responsive touch screen, Extremely helpful instruction manual...
Small screen in relation to overall phone size, Heavy, bulky design, Casing is relatively difficult to remove...
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HTC Sensation 4G Review2010 was dominated by cell phones which were powered by 1GHz processor. However, the landscape has changed in 2011, which are being dominated by phones powered by dual-core processors, be it of Nvdia’s Tegra 2 processor or Qualco...
Sensation 4G surly is one of the most attractive looking dual core smartphones you will find in the market. The phone with its dual-core processor gives high end Android experience to users. The great display, robust looks and the high quality camera m...
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TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementIn this mobile device review, we look at the HTC Sensation 4G.HTC and T-Mobile first introduced the HTC Sensation 4G back in April, and we were instantly enamored of the Android smartphone. Not only did HTC give the phone...
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As mobile phones begin to mature into more and more powerful devices, we find ourselves beginning to wonder what the differences are between all of them and which devices are more powerful than others. This has been discussed mostly while referring t...
From our experiences with the HTC Sensation 4G, we found that it is a very powerful and aesthetically pleasing device that combines function and fashion quite elegantly. The HTC Sensation 4G is definitely a head turning device that still is capable of...
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Digitaltrends.com Updated: 2016-11-26 23:51:20
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Earlier this year, we gave a positive review to the HTC Inspire 4G on AT&T. Well, if you liked what that phone had to offer, you’re going to love this one. Building on much of the design sense of recent HTC handsets, the Sensation 4G on T-Mobile is one...
4.3-inch qHD (540x960px) display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor packs power, HTC Sense 3.0 has a ton of useful new features, Good battery life...
Only 1GB of free internal storage, Weak rear speaker, Rounded screen can reflect light oddly, New Sense 3.0 unlock screen is sometimes difficult to use...
Consider us impressed. Aside from a few small issues with the shape of its screen and the low amount of internal storage, the HTC Sensation 4G outpaces and outclasses almost every other Android phone...
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I like what HTC has been up to lately. Rather than fighting a race to the bottom with endless soulless variants of the same piece of hardware in a crowded (and fiercely competitive) Android handset market, it’s trying to grow beyond just being a hand...
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This is our review of the first 4.3″ screened Android phone to come to T-Mobile USA. This is a very odd occurrence, being that T-Mobile was the very first carrier on the globe to support Google's Android Operating System when it released the G1. T-Mobile...
As you may have noticed from my other reviews, I don't like to candy coat things. I tell reviews like they are, and don't show any favoritism. Personally, I like to point out all the cons I can find in a handset. Ultimately, this is what these reviews a...
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The phone so nice, we're reviewing it twice This is the HTC Sensation 4G. Look familiar? It should -- you likely just read Alex Dobie's excellent review of the European version, the HTC Sensation. So we've now got it here in the states, on T-Mobile. An...
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The HTC Sensation 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) pretty much has it all: a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the latest version of Android (Gingerbread), and 4G speeds on T-Mobile’s HSPA+ network. When I first played with Sens...
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All in all, the Sensation 4G is a great phone for T-Mobile customers. It’s fast, feels good in the hand, has a great screen, strong battery life and lots of gusto.
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The HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile is arguably one of the carrier’s best smartphones ever. It’s packed to the brim with features and impressive specs, it’s lightning quick, incredibly well-built, and it runs HTC’s latest and greatest Sense user interfac...
The HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile is an incredible Android device. It features some of the latest specs coupled with HTC’s latest and best Sense user interface, all in a solid unibody construction complete with a super sharp qHD display and more. It fi...
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Not announced during the Mobile World Congress in February but unveiled during its very own event in April, the HTC Sensation is HTC's first smartphone which features a Qualcomm dual-core MSM8260 Snapdragon CPU at 1.2 GHz. Running on Android 2.3.3/Gingerb...
It's no question that the HTC Sensation is the best you can get from HTC at the moment and the device is indeed a sensation! The dual-core CPU makes it as snappy and responsive like no other HTC smartphone before and Sense 3.0 adds its very own value to t...
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The HTC Sensation 4G is T-Mobile’s version of the phone known internationally as simply the HTC Sensation. 4G marketing aside, the handset brings the same powerful hardware and fluid software that make it the manufacturer’s latest flagship device. The...
The HTC Sensation 4G is the complete package: powerful hardware, stylish design, and a solid user experience. The phone doesn’t feel like too much for the average user but its ability to serve the power user is endless. We could even go so far as to sa...
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The era of the dual-core handset is in full swing, especially now more than ever seeing that an abundant amount of devices have come out to showcase their stuff, but the offerings will continue to only build up momentum at this point. Call them reserve...
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...
Without question, the HTC Sensation 4G supplants the T-Mobile G2 as being the best HTC branded Android smartphone on the carrier’s lineup. Sure it’s not something drastically revolutionary, but the evolutionary improvements are remarkably warranted to...
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twitter: @lisagade) The HTC Sensation is one of the hottest high end Android phones of 2011. Given how quickly Android smartphones evolve, that could be a risky statement, but the Sensation 4G’s qHD 4.3” display, 1.2 GHz dual core processor, 4G HSPA...
Top specs on all counts, runs latest version of Android. HTC Sense still one of the best Android customizations, excellent battery life, lovely design.
Super LCD tech doesn't compare to IPS and Super AMOLED. Benchmark numbers aren't astounding.
The HTC Sensation is no doubt one of the top Android smartphones for 2011. With a very high resolution 4.3” touch screen, dual core CPU, 4G HSPA and 1080p video recording, it’s hard not to be tempted. Throw in HTC’s Sense software and services and an...
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Aaron takes a look at the HTC Sensation 4G , T-Mobile's newest Android superphone and the device that everyone's talking about. Featuring a 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 4.3-inch qHD display, 8-megapixel camera with 1080p HD video recording, fro...
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The approach of the T-Mobile Sensation 4G may have been keeping Android fans awake at night, but I wasn’t one of them. I have to admit, I haven’t been feeling HTC’s recent handsets. Sure, they’re well made and reliable, but it also felt like the compan...
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Building upon the success of flagship Android phones like the EVO 4G, and ThunderBolt, HTC's at it again with the Sensation 4G. Available now at T-Mobile, the phone is awesome on paper: 1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor, 8-megapixel camera with...
Beautifully designed; fast web speeds despite only supporting a maximum speed of 14.4 Mbps; decent battery life.What's Bad: Sluggish at times; signal strength fluctuates despite being in the same spot; call quality could be better.The Verdict: The HTC Sensation 4G is the most beautifully designed Android phone on the market today, but it suffers from lag that no dual-core device should have.HTC...
Sluggish at times; signal strength fluctuates despite being in the same spot; call quality could be better.
The HTC Sensation 4G is the most beautifully designed Android phone on the market today, but it suffers from lag that no dual-core device should have.HTC Sensation 4G Review by... - Image Gallery TweetBecome a PhoneDog Fan on Facebook and don't forge...
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You're probably going to have to wait until June 15 to get your hands on the T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G but we were able to get our hands on one a little early and wanted to give you a taste. A full review will be coming shortly but I thought it would be f...
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expertreviews.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:13
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It seemed like HTC was falling behind in the mobile processing power race, but all that changed when the dual core Sensation was unveiled. The flagship device combines Android 2.3 with the manufacturer’s own Sense user interface, and is definitely a st...
A fine dual-core smartphone with a neat design, but it’s just pipped by the slicker and cheaper Samsung Galaxy S II...
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digitalversus.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:13
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The Sensation is a high-end handset, and that stretches to the connectivity options on offer, including 3G/3G+, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS augmented with navigation from Google and TeleAtlas to provide offline access. In general, connecting to the mobile...
Usability and finish quality, Rich, intuitive Sense user interface, General responsiveness, Audio quality and 1080p video recording, Screen accurately reproduces colours...
Screen has narrow viewing angles and weak contrast ratio, Heavy, Media player doesn't support enough video formats and struggles with 1080p video, Battery life could be better, WiFi signal can be lost on some units depending on how you hold the phone...
The HTC Sensation is a great handset that can definitely stand up to the latest wave of competition. It's a smartphone for anybody that wants a mobile that's fun to use and can put in a great performance with multimedia, but the Samsung Galaxy S II rem...
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3g.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:14
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The Sensation is far more powerful than its predecessors, but the tweaks to the new Sense interface are mainly cosmetic. It's a shame that the HTCSense.com backup service doesn't work yet, and that the snapper is disappointing compared to that on the...
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...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:15
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The HTC Sensation has joined the dual-core party alongside arch-rival the Samsung Galaxy S II. The new HTC smartphone boasts Android 2.3, code-named 'Gingerbread', plus an updated version of the HTC Sense user interface and a large, high-resolution sc...
Clever lock screen, large highresolution display...
The screen isn't great in bright sunlight.
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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gadgetshow.channel5.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:15
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Manufactures – and HTC in particular – have released so many Android smartphones over the past two years that picking the right one can be a nightmare. The HTC Sensation is the latest addition, offering a 4.3-inch screen, 1.2GHz processor and a host of...
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...
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HTC isn't shy when it comes to naming its phones, with the Hero, Desire, Legend and Incredible now joined by the equally bombastic Sensation. This confidence works when the phone displays a level of quality to match the name, but the Samsung Galaxy S II h...
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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One of many dual-core handsets now hitting the market, the Sensation is HTC's new flagship phone. Costing around £500 SIM-free, it's likely to attract people who want an alternative to the iPhone or those considering other dual-core Android handsets. A...
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...
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computeractive.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:15
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This is the first smartphone handset from HTC to use the company's latest HTC Sense software, which sits on top of the Android operating system and adds some graphical and usability enhancements.It has a large 4.3in display, the same as you would find...
Looks superb; thin and portable; good sound quality...
Expensive; not as light as some HTC models; camera quality relatively poor...
Even though the cameras leave a bit to be desired this is still a superb smartphone...
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zdnet.co.uk Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:15
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The HTC Sensation has a fast dual-core processor and a high-resolution 4.3in. screen. The physical design is good, and we're pleased to see Polaris Office in the software bundle. HTC Sense continues to evolve, and you can use the handset for purchasing...
Dualcore processor, Large, highresolution screen, 8megapixel main camera, Updated HTC Sense interface...
Chunkier than the dualcore competition, Screen viewability is not great outdoors, Only 1GB of internal storage, Battery life could be better...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above-average but not unreasonable 148g. However, it’s...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above-average but not unreasonable 148g. However, it’s broad as...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superio...
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T3.com
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its latest smartphone the Sensation, the first in its range to reach the UK to include a dual-core processor. T3 was lucky enough to have a look at it and here are our first early impressions. In terms of specifications, it’s similar to the LG...
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...
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The HTC Sensation is something of a latecomer to the dual-core smartphone party but the wait has been worth it. Packing in a 1.2GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera, high-resolution screen, and a stunning design, it most definitely lives up to its name. As e...
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...
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0emailThe recently released HTC Sensation, dubbed as a ‘multimedia superphone’, is probably the biggest iPhone competitor on the market right now, with impressive specs which include a 4.3-inch qHD display and dual core processor. Running Google’s late...
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fonehome.co.uk Updated: 2011-09-14 22:40:17
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The HTC Sensation is possibly the most anticipated Android phone yet. The spectacularly specced phone, complete with dual-core processor and high-res display is just about the only thing that can take on the mighty Samsung Galaxy S 2 right now for the...
It’s the friendliest superphone yet, even if more hardcore gadget fiends will prefer the Samsung Galaxy S 2′s brute strengthLoveWatch movie service, HDMI-out skills, raw powerHateScreen can’t match Samsung’s for sheer eye popping glorySpecs:Screen: 4.3...
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One of the key players in this crowded market is HTC who a few years ago were relatively unknown but now offer a wide range of devices, including tablets, with new models hitting the shelves regularly. One of the more recent handsets is the Sensation...
The HTC Sensation is an extremely accomplished device offering high end specifications and a solid build quality thanks to the aluminium backplate. In terms of design its shape make it a pleasure to hold and to operate and combining these excellent er...
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G oogle’s Android operating system is very popular. As the first Android provider, HTC is reaping the benefits with a wide assortment of Android smartphones. A recent Nielson study shows that Android is the biggest in the U.S. with 39%, followed by App...
H TC is bringing a fun addition to its Android smartphone portfolio with the HTC Sensation. The HTC Sense interface over the Android operating system makes it a typical HTC smartphone. The only thing I do not like is the scrolling through the menu...
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The Sensation is the company’s latest ‘multimedia superphone’ but you’d be forgiven for being underwhelmed at first. The 4.3in, 960 x 640 screen is striking, but the chassis lacks the premium feel of rivals.Things get much more exciting in action. The...
Fast interface, plentiful features including DLNA and video rental service, sounds good...
Video performance could be better, only 1GB internal memory as standard...
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channelpro.co.uk Updated: 2011-10-28 10:41:29
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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...
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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...
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The Sensation proudly shows HTC’s design pedigree, with a multi-textured rear case and a silver finish for the buttons and forward speaker. The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to...
In the world of dual-core phones, the Australian market has already seen offerings from Motorola, LG and Samsung and now, finally, HTC has release its model, the much anticipated Sensation...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2011-11-07 17:06:10
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Tweet After an extremely busy first half of 2011, HTC adds yet another Android phone in its long line of smartphones. With HTC's brand recognition booming right now, the Sensation arrives on extremely good footing, but does it deliver the exper...
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.
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There’s been a lot of hype surrounding the HTC Sensation since it was , and for good reason; it’s HTC’s first dual-core device that will hopefully push them to the forefront of high-end devices once again. I can tell you now, that’s not the case. HTC s...
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...
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tech.uk.msn.com Updated: 2013-11-06 16:11:44
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HTC 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 i...
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...
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The HTC Sensation was announced not long after Mobile World Congress and with high specs was clearly going to be their flagship phone for a while. I was invited to London for the announcement of the Sensation where I was also lucky enough to get some...
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stuff.tv Updated: 2014-03-16 01:38:29
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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...
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crowdedbrain.co.uk Updated: 2014-03-20 04:39:19
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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...
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The Sensation proudly shows HTC's design pedigree, with a multi-textured rear case and a silver finish for the buttons and forward speaker. The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to Sam...
A solid phone that's missing a beat on performance, but features impressive usability. While not quite a world beater, HTC's first dual-core smartphone has a lot to offer...
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recombu.com Updated: 2014-03-30 05:48:17
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Picking up where HTC’s hit smartphone, the Desire HD, left off, the Sensation is their new flagship phone. It’s a powerful dual-core superphone, with an equally large (but slightly thinner) screen, and yet more features added to HTC’s Sense interface.W...
The Sensation is another hit in the making for HTC, bringing its reliably solid phone design alongside new developments and features.Technically, the screen isn’t as sharp as the iPhone 4, but it is bigger. Pitting the HTC Sensation against the Samsung...
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whatmobile.net Updated: 2014-04-04 04:30:55
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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...
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techview.co Updated: 2014-05-17 04:00:56
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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...
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The phone is a solid block of a unit. It weighs in at 148 grams, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to Samsung's rather svelte Galaxy SII .It's also a bit thicker, hitting the 11-millimetre mark at the apex of its gently curved back. The so...
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The guys over at Three UK were generous enough to loan us the HTC Sensation for a fortnight to let us get some proper hands-on time with it, usually our hands-ons with smartphones are pretty short, however after two weeks with the HTC Sensation we have ha...
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Since the iPhone 4S has just been announced by Apple, we thought we'd put it head to head against some of the leading Android devices currently available and the rumoured specs of the Nexus Prime. All of them are dual-core, all of them are sparkly, but so...
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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...
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...
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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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The long-rumoured HTC Pyramid has finally been unmasked as the HTC Sensation , and takes over from the Desire HD as the company's Android flagship. We managed to get some hands-on time with the dual-core beast, to see if it lives up to our high expectatio...
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...
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Dual core-powered smartphones seem to be more and more of a de facto ever since a bevy of them were announced by a number of smartphone manufacturers at CES and various tech shows earlier this year. With more and more manufacturers opting for dual core pr...
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technoodling.net Updated: 2016-11-26 23:54:06
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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...
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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...
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Smartphones powered by multi-core processors are slowly but surely conquering the mobile industry as we move into the second half of 2011. In fact, as early as February, NVIDIA showcased its next generation Tegra processors which were named after superher...
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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Smartphones powered by multi-core processors are slowly but surely conquering the mobile industry as we move into the second half of 2011. In fact, as early as February, NVIDIA showcased its next generation Tegra processors which were named after superher...
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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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...
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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...
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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...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2016-11-26 23:54:06
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It has barely been a couple of weeks since we pronounced the Samsung Galaxy S II the king of Android Smartphones and we already have a challenger in the form of HTC Sensation. Like the Galaxy S II, this Superphone has a big screen with all the latest h...
Hires screen, great construction quality, Sense UI 3.0...
A bit heavy, Camera is just ok...
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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...
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The HTC Sensation is the latest handset to show up to the dual-core Android smartphone party, boasting a 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen and an 8 megapixel camera to boot. The device hums along quickly and has plenty of UI tweaks, courtesy of HTC's Sense 3.0...
The HTC Sensation is a great handset, there's no doubt about that, and in my opinion it is the proper successor to the original HTC Desire. With a spec boost in almost every area it's a more convincing upgrade than the Desire S was and feels like a pr...
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cellphonequick.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:13
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The HTC Sensation is a frustrating device. Why? Because it comes so close to perfection but doesn’t quite manage it. The high resolution screen is great but the quality of it lets it down a tad, some of the software tweaks are great but yet video suppo...
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...
The HTC Sensation 4G most definitely lives up to its name. The Android smartphone is sensational in many ways, which is why we’ve named it an Editors’ Choice Award winner. Of course, T-Mobile customers now have the enviable problem of choosing between...
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The Sensation is powerful and beautifully designed with a useful and attractive user interface to guide users around HTCs 'Sense' interface. From the specifications and our initial hands-on with the device at the launch event, we certainly started to...
Style, battery life, speed, HTC Sense...
Heavy, not enough RAM...
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HTC's sensational Sensation 4G for T-Mobile comes out of the gate firing on all cylinders. Can anything slow this capable and speedy handset down? Find out in Phone Scoop's full review. HTC forges another masterful smartphone for T-Mobile. The Sensat...
The Sensation 4G is an impressive phone from HTC. It nails almost every feature. It offers a large, high-quality display, and despite the size needed to accommodate the screen it still manages to feel comfortable in the palm of your hand. The material...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:14
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Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. The HTC Sensation is the latest handset to show up to the dual-core Android smartphone party, boasting a 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen and an 8 megapixel camera to boot. The device hums along quickly and has plent...
Speedy 1.2GHz dualcore processor, large qHD display, new HTC Sense 3.0 UI, 8MP camera with 1080p HD video...
No metal unibody, only 1GB internal storage, perhaps too large for some people...
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pcworld.com_techhive.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:14
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The HTC Sensation 4G ($200 with a two-year contract from T-Mobile) pretty much has it all: a dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, the latest version of Android (Gingerbread), and 4G speeds on T-Mobile's HSPA+ network. When I first played with Sensa...
Dual core + 4G = awesome performance, Gorgeous qHD display, Thin, curved design...
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...
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HTC's flagship for 2011 is the Sensation. It will see many variants on many carriers, and for some time it will be revered as a benchmark device against which all other smarpthones will be compared. HTC went to great lengths to make sure the Sensat...
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...
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mobilechoiceuk.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:14
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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 Related links News HTC Sensation on O2 from 20 June? Others to consider Samsung Galaxy S II User o...
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...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2011-07-31 14:38:15
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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...
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If 2010 was the year of the 1-GHz superphone, 2011 is the year of the dual-core phone. And Nvidia's Tegra 2 processors aren't the only game in town. The HTC Sensation 4G for T-Mobile is the first device in the U.S. to feature the 1.2-GHz Qualcomm Snapd...
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...
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While reviewing another Android handset, we were in a bar in London having a drink with some friends when a girl commented on our phone saying she liked our HTC. We replied with a polite "It's actually not an HTC, though it does run Android". "Well, if...
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...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above average 148g. However, it’s broad as well as wide, at 12...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superi...
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A hotly anticipated smartphone with a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, a "Super" 4.3-inch screen, and a manufacturer-skinned version of Android 2.3 -- we must be talking about the Samsung Galaxy S II, right? Not on this occasion, squire. Today we're taking a g...
qHD resolution is a winnerBest ergonomics for a 4.3-inch phone yetButtery smooth 1080p video recording...
Display isn't as Super as on Galaxy S IISense 3.0 changes are mostly cosmeticLocked bootloader...
The HTC Sensation is an extremely accomplished device, but there's no getting around the feeling that it underwhelms. While it is indeed a dual-core speed demon like the Samsung Galaxy S II, HTC's latest doesn't exhibit quite the same level of UI responsi...
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Once, Android’s primary challenge was the iPhone: proving that Google’s open-source platform – and the devices that ran it – were good enough to share retail space with Apple’s groundbreaking smartphone. Now, with dominant market-share and increasingly...
It’s a good time for Android smartphone fans. The Galaxy S II has already proved that devices running Google’s OS are certainly capable of stepping out from underneath the shadow of the iPhone, and the HTC Sensation is evidence that Samsung’s win can’...
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The HTC Sensation is currently the newest smartphone available on T-Mobile’s network. When compared to recent Android phones across all carriers, the HTC Sensation 4G has a superior screen resolution and a dual-core system on a chip (SoC) that provide...
The HTC Sensation is a very good phoneThe T-Mobile HTC Sensation 4G is a very good phone, and it not only is the best smartphone that you can get with T-Mobile today, it is also one of the best Android smartphones available with any carrier. The typical p...
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HTC has been producing some great Android smartphones, and their latest flagship model is the HTC Sensation, which comes with a range of impressive specifications, we recently showed you some hands on photos of the new HTC Sensation, and have been test...
The HTC Sensation is an impressive smartphone, things that we liked about it were the bright, clear display and the fast processor that made everything feel snappy on the Sensation.The Design is very nice, and the Sensation feels like a quality, well b...
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“Pick and choose, people, pick and choose!”, screamed the jester, while juggling with the , and the in front of the crowd about to buy the hottest smartphone of the season. If there has ever been a tough call between two top-shelf Android handsets, th...
Both handsets sport very good call quality, despite that nothing extraordinary strong or clean is coming from their earpieces. Still, the quality is above average on both, and the receiving end could hear us loud and clear, especially from the Galaxy S...
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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...
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mobilewhack.com Updated: 2012-01-19 01:34:24
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While HTC might have dipped their toes in the world of Windows Phone handsets, they have certainly jumped into the Android sea with aplomb, judging by the sheer number of Android-powered devices that they have rolled out in the past couple of years...
HTC has recently dropped the price of the Sensation to RM1,799 a pop from its RM2,299 price point just a few months after making an appearance on the market. I suppose this was done to make it more competitive with the newer handsets that rolled out re...
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It is increasingly difficult to review phones running the Android operating system these days. After all, there seems to be a new Android handset every other day and, more and more, the difference between one and another of them can be rather small...
Fast, beautiful screen, decent call quality, excellent build quality, New Sense UI, T-mobile tweaks that add value, decent camera for stills and video...
No pouch or case included; Speaker is okay but still not as good as I believe it could be...
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The HTC Sensation, all I heard about for months, a great power phone by HTC for T-Mobile. I always hold back on what I think a phone could be like til I see it, I don't like guessing is what I mean to say. I just want to hold it and report about it, but I...
The screen is QHD (S-LCD), Rear camera is 8 mp, 1080 pHD Video, Dual core 1.2ghz...
Not true LTE 4G, Sense is surely better, but I could deal with it not being there at all, Conclusions & Final Thoughts, I like this phone quite a bit, definitely one of the better ones I have had from T-Mobile, and it ranks up there with the best phones I...
I like this phone quite a bit, definitely one of the better ones I have had from T-Mobile, and it ranks up there with the best phones I have had for review units, again I wish every phone was stock android but I take them for what they are. This one is...
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androidspin.com Updated: 2014-08-02 06:33:00
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I already posted my initial impressions of the HTC Sensation and then followed up with some crazy video camera testing . I would still like to do a better write up of the amazing HTC Sensation too, but for now here's a video review of the device to give a...
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wccftech.com Updated: 2014-10-19 07:57:25
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With the recent announcement of Samsung Galaxy S II and HTC Sensation, we are essentially seeing the birth of 4th generation of Android Mobile handsets and with that the age of dual core processors in mobile handsets.With Samsung, LG and Motorola all maki...
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Honestly, it has never been a better time to be a fan of mobile technology. The performance of the latest and greatest Android Phones of 2011 is looking to truly eclipse anything ever released previously. There are some amazing offerings already starting...
While it's always difficult to say confidently which is the better device, we will have to say our heart skipped a beat when we read about the HTC Pyramid for the first time. The rumors are almost too good to be true, but, with HTC unable to produce a t...
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For the past several months, the Samsung Galaxy S II has held the performance crown of the smartphone world, reportedly beating the performance benchmarks of every phone in the world. HTC has had an answer for a few months, but has kept quite shy about it...
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Well, we're sure you've already picked your favorite, but we'll have a few of our usual parting words anyway. The HTC Sensation is a very good phone all round and the tests we ran gave us no reason to doubt it. But it's by no means perfect. The death...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above-average but not unreasonable 148g. However, it’s broad as...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superio...
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The HTC Sensation is something of a latecomer to the dual-core smartphone party but the wait has been worth it. Packing in a 1.2GHz processor, 8 megapixel camera, high-resolution screen, and a stunning design, it most definitely lives up to its name. As e...
Large, high resolution screen, Super fast dualcore processor, Good camera with bright LEDs, Beautiful chassis design...
Poor battery life, Screen quality could be better...
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One of the key players in this crowded market is HTC who a few years ago were relatively unknown but now offer a wide range of devices, including tablets, with new models hitting the shelves regularly. One of the more recent handsets is the Sensation...
The HTC Sensation is an extremely accomplished device offering high end specifications and a solid build quality thanks to the aluminium backplate. In terms of design its shape make it a pleasure to hold and to operate and combining these excellent er...
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The Sensation proudly shows HTC’s design pedigree, with a multi-textured rear case and a silver finish for the buttons and forward speaker. The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to...
In the world of dual-core phones, the Australian market has already seen offerings from Motorola, LG and Samsung and now, finally, HTC has release its model, the much anticipated Sensation...
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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...
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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...
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HTC has finally entered the dual-core smartphone race with the launch of the HTC Sensation. With three other models already fighting it out, it won’t be an easy battle to win.Finally, there’s a speed test with Neocore (1.2GHz, dual-core, Qualcomm Snapdrag...
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The long-rumoured HTC Pyramid has finally been unmasked as the HTC Sensation , and takes over from the Desire HD as the company's Android flagship. We managed to get some hands-on time with the dual-core beast, to see if it lives up to our high expectatio...
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...
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Dual core-powered smartphones seem to be more and more of a de facto ever since a bevy of them were announced by a number of smartphone manufacturers at CES and various tech shows earlier this year. With more and more manufacturers opting for dual core pr...
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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...
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Smartphones powered by multi-core processors are slowly but surely conquering the mobile industry as we move into the second half of 2011. In fact, as early as February, NVIDIA showcased its next generation Tegra processors which were named after superher...
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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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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HTC's flagship for 2011 is the Sensation. It will see many variants on many carriers, and for some time it will be revered as a benchmark device against which all other smarpthones will be compared. HTC went to great lengths to make sure the Sensat...
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...
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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 Related links News HTC Sensation on O2 from 20 June? Others to consider Samsung Galaxy S II User o...
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...
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The HTC Sensation is not a small phone. Carrying it around in an unusually uncluttered handbag this week, we were very conscious of its bulk. It’s crafted from slabs of metal and weighs an above average 148g. However, it’s broad as well as wide, at 12...
HTC calls the Sensation a ‘multimedia superphone’ and given its razor-sharp screen, generally decent video playback (excepting Adobe Flash) and great audio, we can see why. If you can handle its sheer size, this is both an excellent phone and a superi...
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Well, we're sure you've already picked your favorite, but we'll have a few of our usual parting words anyway. The HTC Sensation is a very good phone all round and the tests we ran gave us no reason to doubt it. But it's by no means perfect. The death...
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