Monday 4 July 2011

HTC Sensation A Review - A Sensational Smartphone


This is a review not  with history lessons, but in this case we really do need to step back to see where HTC is coming from. In the start, HTC was a nameless OEM for other more famous brands. Its clients were smartphone and Pocket PC names like Palm with its Treo, Compaq with its iPaq, Dell also with a number of veriety the Axim PDAs, and U TStarcomm. As Windows Mobile, aged and showed little signs of improving, HTC took its first step outside the bounds of being just a hardware assembler by taking on an ambitious project to revitalize Windows Mobile with a software skin. The end  fruits of this effort were Touch Flo, and later TouchFlo 3D UIs - which eventually here would become HTC Sense. Somewhere between the release of the HTC Mogul and HTC Touch Pro, HTC realized that its future wasn’t purely in manufacturing devices for other handset vendors, but in leveraging its own brand. The combination of continually improving industrial design, software, and its own direction have turned HTC into the device manufacturer it is today.

Time passed and things have come a long, long way since the HTC Dream, and today we’re looking at HTC’s latest and greatest with the HTC Sensation.
I get a bit excited here every time I also look at the HTC Sensation. It’s a device with perhaps the strongest and most bold design language of any HTC phone to date. You can pretty much chart HTC’s design for language by looking at each generation of its international handsets.


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