Showing posts with label HTC Sensation in India. Show all posts
Showing posts with label HTC Sensation in India. Show all posts

Monday, June 20, 2011

HTC Sensation launched in India

HTC (High Tech Computer Corporation) is a Taiwan based most popular mobile manufacturing company. The company has used Touch capacitive technology in their HTC mobiles. The mobile company has recently launched its new Smartphone model HTC sensation in Indian mobile market. The HTC sensation is also a Touch capacitive mobile model. The company has declared the HTC sensation price in India is Rs. 32,700/-.


The HTC sensation features are very impressive and very attractive. The Smartphone comes with Gingerbread v2.3 Android operating system. The GPU of the mobile is Adreno 220 GPU. The handset has 1.2GHz Dual core Qualcomm MSM 8260 snapdragon processor. HTML internet browser is inbuilt in this mobile. TV-out, stereo FM radio, MP3 music player and MP4 video player services are presenting excellent multimedia entertainment. Google search, maps and Gmail navigation ability is also available. YouTube Google talk and Picasa social networking service is also presenting by the HTC sensation. Document viewer, voice memo, voice dial and voice command additional features are well endowed.


The HTC sensation specifications are very attractive. The handset is well enabled by S-LCD capacitive Touch 16M colors display screen. The mobile display is covered by Gorilla glasses. Multi-touch input method, Gyro sensor and HTC sense v3.0 UI additional features are also added. The memory option of the mobile is support up to 32GB external memory via micro SD card and 8GB internal storage memory. GPRS service runs at 114 Kbps and EDGE service runs at 560 Kbps. Wi-Fi hotspot, DLNA and Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n services are also well enabled. The camera feature of the mobile is having dual capability as like 8MP rear camera and 0.3MP VGA front camera. The handset is also capable to records 1080p@30fps video recording with stereo sound effects. The Li-ion 1520 mAh powered battery is presenting 8.20 hours talk time for 2G and 6.40hours for 3G networks.

Monday, June 13, 2011

HTC Sensation available in India @ Rs.30,699

So here is the big news of the day. HTC Sensation, the new Android phone with the latest HTC Sense 3.0 is now available for purchase from LetsBuy, for Rs. 30,699.

The HTC Sensation is one of the few phones with the latest HTC Sense 3.0 UI which comes with 3D effects including 3D widgets, smart shortcuts, multi-functional lock screens, and 360-degree menu interface .

The phone runs on the latest Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, powered by a 1.2GHz dual core Qualcomm Snapdragon processor, which features a 4.3 inch qHD S-LCD capacitive touch screen with 540 X 960 resolution, 1GB internal storage, 768MB RAM, microSD slot(supports upto 32GB), 8.0 megapixels camera with 1080p HD video recording, VGA front facing camera, 3G, Bluetooth3.0, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, EDGE/GPRS, Gyro sensor, Proximity sensor, Digital compass, A-GPS, 1520 mAh battery etc.

Wednesday, June 8, 2011

HTC Sensation Price In India

Having ticked our fancies with new versions of the Wildfire and Desire, HTC has now released what can be considered the ‘real deal’ – the dual-core Sensation. We’ve had some hands-on time with this stupendous superphone in order to bring you some early impressions. Is this a handset capable of rivaling the sublime Samsung Galaxy S II, and can it help HTC reclaim its crown as Android’s top dog?



From a purely physical standpoint, the Sensation feels very traditional. It borrows design elements from the original Desire, Nexus One and the more recent Desire S and Wildfire S. The rounded body and mixture of metal and rubber is pleasing, and the device rests in the palm more comfortably than the Desire HD – despite having similar proportions and the same 4.3-inch screen.

HTC Sensation sports a 4.3-inch Super LCD capacitive touchscreen display with Gorilla Glass protection. Other features of this multimedia smartphone are 8 mega pixels primary camera with 1080p video playback and recording, a secondary VGA camera for video calling, Music Player, 768MB RAM, 1 GB internal memory and external memory support.



HTC Sensation also features DLNA and HDMI out and supports Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Micro USB data connectivity. The phone weighs 148g and it measures 126.1mm x 65.4mm x 11.3mm.

Speaking of which, the Sensation’s display is based on Super LCD technology, so it loses out to the Galaxy S II’s Super AMOLED screen in terms of brightness. Dark areas are also deeper and more impressive on Samsung’s phone, but we’re not grumbling – the Sensation still offers a fantastic viewing experience.

The phone comes with HTC’s Sense 3.0 user interface, which offers the usual collection of widgets and shortcuts. What’s new this time around is more impressive transition animations when you move between home screens – each element of the interface is rendered in 3D, making for a alluring visual spectacle.



One of the most significant additions is HTC Watch, which mimics Google’s recently-announced movie-streaming service. Although we’ve not had chance to get to grips with it yet, the quality of the playback is amazing – not doubt thanks to the 1.2GHz dual-core CPU which beats at the heart of the phone.

Thanks to this raw power, the Sensation makes short work of running applications and games, and when you consider that many recently-launched handsets – such as Sony Ericsson’s Xperia Play and HTC’s own Desire S – are lumbered with single-core 1GHz chips, the Sensation should be on the cutting edge for the majority of 2011.

Another unique aspect of the phone is the casing; while it initially appears to have the same uni-body construction as the HTC Legend, when you come to insert your SIM you realise that the handset is separated into two parts – the entire back of the phone wraps around the edges, and lifts off to reveal some delicate-looking innards. Although it feels strange to be handling such such a bare-looking device, the upshot is that there’s no creaky casing to contend with. When the back is fixed to the phone itself, it creates a reassuringly solid-feeling phone.

With 1080p video recording and HDMI-out capability included (so long as you invest in the appropriate adapter), the Sensation is geared up for HD viewing and media sharing. Although the phone’s small camera lens obviously isn’t going to capture Hollywood-style films, the HD videos you create should hold up pretty well when played through your TV. The Sensation also comes with DLNA capability, allowing you to wirelessly stream content to any compatible device (such as your TV, Hi-Fi or PS3 games console).

The Sensation is HTC’s big chance to hold back the advances made by rivals such as LG, Samsung and Sony Ericsson, and thanks to its dual-core power and the typically slick HTC Sense UI, we think it might just be the phone to do it.