The HTC Sensation is an Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread 'superphone' running on a dual core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm MSM 8260 processor with 1GB user accessible ROM and 768MB RAM. It has a 4.3" Super LCD capacitive touchscreen with qHD 540x960 resolution with Gorilla Glass protection. Connectivity wise, the phone includes HSDPA, WiFi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, microUSB port with MHL support for HDMI out and DLNA.
Other features includes the GPS receiver, accelerometer, digital compass, ambient light sensor and proximity sensor. The Sensation also a 8MP camera with dual LED flash capable of 1080p video recording and VGA front camera for video calling. A large 1520 mAh battery powers the device. All of these are packed inside an aluminium unibody shell that weighs a respectable 148g. Despite the power, the phone is slim measuring 126.1 x 65.4 x 11.3 mm.
Informal display comparison between the HTC Sensation, XPERIA Arc and Nokia E7 |
HTC Watch is due to be launch with over 600 titles. Films, once purchased or rented, can be played almost immediately over WiFi. Because the HTC Sensation comes with HDMI out capability (with a microUSB MHL adapter), users can easily watch films on a big HD telly. The Watch application was easy to use and films were easy to browse. Trailers play automatically regardless of whether the user is on 3G or WiFi. Prices will be confirmed at a later date.
I had a brief hardware hands-on with the device. The HTC Sensation felt good, has a built-quality similar to that of their other phones like the Desire S. Despite the large screen, it felt comfortable to hold and use. Overall the device felt solid, light and portable. The aluminium unibody not only looked good, but also felt good to hold. With the Sensation, HTC did not stray far in terms of design. In fact I spoke to a couple of other journalists and they all agreed, if HTC did not tell us, the Sensation could easily be mistaken for one of their other past products.
HTC's Florian Seiche announcing the Sensation in London |
In the UK, the Sensation will be exclusive Vodafone UK for one month. Three UK has also confirmed that the Sensation will be available on their network. In the US, the HTC Sensation will be known as the Sensation 4G and will come with HSDPA+. HTC has not confirmed pricing for the HTC Sensation.
This post originally appeared on Fone Arena
3 comments:
The chose of 14.4Mbps HSDPA over 21.1Mbps HSDPA is kinda weak. If you're going to market HSPA+ as "4G" fine, but do everyone a favor and actually use fucking HSPA+. 14.4Mbps HSDPA is Cat-10, part of Release 5. 21.1Mbps HSDPA is Cat-14, part of Release 7. Only the latter qualifies as actual HSPA+.
Putting that aside, the phone looks great.
The new HTC mobile has excellent features like 1.2 Ghz duel core processor, 1 GB of Ram and 4.3 inch touch screen and its resolution mekes it as a great phone for this generation it is really amazing i ever seen like this phone before.
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