HTC Sensation 4G (T-Mobile USA)

Jan 27, 2009
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We've known about the so-called HTC Pyramid for months, long before the Vodafone leak this morning. Now the long-rumored Android phone is official and coming to T-Mobile under the moniker HTC Sensation 4G. As expected, it matches many of the EVO 3D's specs, including a 4.3-inch (540 x 960) Super LCD screen, dual-core 1.2GHz Snapdragon processor, and Android Gingerbread (2.3) with Sense 3.0. But it one ups the 3D handset by bumping the rear lens' resolution to 8 megapixels, throwing in a second LED flash, and speeding up the video frame rate to 30fps at max 1080p resolution. Speed-wise, this HSPA+ device promises download rates as fast as 14.4 Mbps. As for Sense, the Sensation also ushers in various tweaks to the company's UI, including customizable lock screens, 3D transitions, an improved weather app, and HTC Watch, the service introduced with the company's Flyer tablet that lets you download DVD-quality movies.

Before hitting the states this summer, the Sensation will launch in the UK, Germany, and the rest of HTC's "key" European markets in mid-May, with Vodafone scoring a Europe-wide exclusive for "a couple of weeks." We can't wait to put the Sensation through its paces in a full review, but happily we already scored some hands-on time with a near-final unit. Continue below the break for some early thoughts, full specs, and close-up shots of this superphone in action.

Source: Engadget


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Only reason why I got the G2. I can't stand using the touch screen to type. Too many typo's. Just ask Rick hahaha. I'll use swype for a quick reply, but even that is frustrating sometimes...

Mine are not due to pressing the wrong button. Its when I use word not in the dictionary and it auto corrects it. We have gone through this before lol
 
Only reason why I got the G2. I can't stand using the touch screen to type. Too many typo's. Just ask Rick hahaha. I'll use swype for a quick reply, but even that is frustrating sometimes...

word prediction and auto correct make on screen typing magnitudes faster than a regular keyboard.

you crazy ;)