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HTC Sensation- A Multimedia Super phone


HTC has officially come out with Sensation 4G available at T-Mobile stores across the nation. HTC Sensation is being touted as a never before entertainment phone. The HTC Sensation includes an immersive HTC Sense experience making it easy-to-use and a top entertainer. The unique design, combined with contoured glass edging, The HTC Sensation is indeed a multimedia super phone.


Some of the most captivating features of HTC Sensation are instant camera capture, richer internet experience, active lockscreen and a lot more with immersive experience. It has Qualcomm’s 1.2GHz dual-core processor that debuts in the phone. The users of the phone feel it’s a thicker, heavier device, but the rounded-off corners and subtle curve to the edges of the display make it somehow organic. If the closest competitor Samsung feels like a small tablet, the Sensation 4G feels like a phone, even though the display is the same size and, most importantly, can fit more on-screen thanks to the higher resolution panel.

HTC’s widgets are a lot more polished than those which come with TouchWiz or other custom apps, though it’s frustrating not to be able to use the email widget with Google’s Gmail app. You can use HTC’s own Mail app with a Gmail account, but you don’t get push notifications as you do with the official app. handset is Android for the everyman; an all-round performer with a brilliant balance of performance, battery, build and functionality and not to mention it's wow! Touch screen experience, screaming fast dual core processor and stunningly high definition videos and photos.


The design of the HTC Sensation 4G is truly unique. The exterior body is comprised of a removable contoured aluminium and plastic shell that wraps around the back and sides with a curved glass screen on the front. The 4.3-inch qHD display (960 x 540 pixels) is covered in Gorilla Glass, but also features raised edges to reduce contact when the handset is placed face-down. Below the screen are the standard four capacitive buttons, while the Sensation’s front-facing VGA camera is located above the screen to the right of the speaker grill. The HTC Sensation 4G loses Wi-Fi and Bluetooth signal strength when the two plastic panels on the back of the phone are touched by a single hand. But the issue is quite easy to replicate. HTC has also been flaunting it's weather animations. With HTC Sense 3.0, they’ve created more stunning animation and a more robust application. The new weather application gives users more details about the upcoming forecast with projected hourly temperatures, humidity and rain.

The HTC Sensation 4G on T-Mobile is certainly an exciting and powerful phones to hit the market in quite some time. The dual-core Snapdragon processor has enough muscle to satisfy most of your gaming needs, and the handset’s camera is one of the best. The Combination of these two features with the Sensation 4.3-inch qHD display makes it an amazing piece of technology that should keep you happy for years.


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