It's official: HTC Sensation features 1.2GHz processor and 4.3-inch qHD SLCD screen, first promo video available
0. phoneArena posted on 12 Apr 2011, 04:18
You gotta love Qualcomm. When these guys are not busy manufacturing blazing fast processors, they are consumer-friendly chaps...
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1. Jasper (unregistered) posted on 12 Apr 2011, 04:45 0 0
Will this be on par with the galaxy s ii?
2. Tre-Nitty posted on 12 Apr 2011, 06:31 2 2
Ok htc, can we see a different looking phone design already?
7. vette21man posted on 12 Apr 2011, 08:28 1 1
Why sway from what is working? This design seems to maximize screen size without having the phone too large. Besides it's just different enough from the evo (e.g., more contoured edges, contoured glass, rear styling).
Don't forget about the most important thing: the upgrades inside. Hopefully this device will have a much smoother UI experience than the Evo. Wondering what all this new horsepower will do to battery life.
9. msa1988 posted on 12 Apr 2011, 10:20 2 2
I can't agree with you more. There are 5 HTC phones coming out that all look exactly the same. Not all of us are nerds who only need better specs; make something actually look better and you can draw a different crowd!
10. LionStone posted on 12 Apr 2011, 17:24 0 0
Disagree, at first glance they may look "exactly" the same, but they all have some differences, which are enough to differentiate between phones. Which one has a kickstand like the T-Bolt? And they are doing just that, making things look better...The Incredible 2 is unique all to itself...I do believe they are drawing quite a crowd...another great phone by hTc.
5. DroidCharge (unregistered) posted on 12 Apr 2011, 07:47 1 0
And a battery to support all of these specs. Please be bigger than 1400 mah battery. The Thunderbolt only has a 1400 mah battery. The Evo released a year earlier at least came with a 1500 mah battery when released and it had battery issues. HTC didn't listen to it's customers complaints and released the Thunderbolt with a smaller battery even after having problems with the EVO battery.
6. Androidluv posted on 12 Apr 2011, 08:12 0 0
T-mobile USA has announced this phone on Facebook, so the hushed tone of the article is really not necessary. On the other hand, it looks good.






