Yesterday HTC announced their latest Android smartphone, the HTC Sensation, and now it looks like it will be sold exclusively through Vodafone in the UK, although they haven’t announced any pricing details as yet.
As a reminder, the HTC Sensation features a dual core 1.2GHz processor, and a 4.3 inch qHD display, with a resolution of 540 x 960 pixels, there is also 1GB of internal storage, plus a microSD card slot and it also comes with 768MB of RAM.

The HTC Sensation features an 8 megapixel camera on the back with a dual LED flash and autofocus, there is also a VGA camera on the front for video chat.
Other specifications on the Sensation include HSPA/WCDMA connectivity, and also Bluetooth 3.0 and 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, plus A-GPS, a gyro sensor, G-sensor, a proximity sensor and a digital compass.
Advanced Camera Capabilities
The 8 megapixel rear camera on the HTC Sensation is designed to deliver high-quality photos and videos. The dual LED flash ensures that pictures taken in low-light conditions are well-lit, while the autofocus feature helps in capturing sharp images. The camera also supports 1080p HD video recording, making it a versatile tool for both photography enthusiasts and casual users. On the front, the VGA camera is ideal for video calls and selfies, although it may not offer the same high resolution as the rear camera.
Enhanced Connectivity and Sensors
The HTC Sensation is equipped with a range of connectivity options to ensure you stay connected wherever you go. The HSPA/WCDMA connectivity allows for high-speed internet access, making it easier to browse the web, stream videos, and download files. Bluetooth 3.0 enables quick and efficient wireless data transfer between devices, while the 802.11 b/g/n WiFi ensures a stable and fast internet connection when connected to a wireless network.
In addition to connectivity, the HTC Sensation is packed with various sensors that enhance its functionality. The A-GPS feature provides accurate location tracking, which is useful for navigation and location-based services. The gyro sensor and G-sensor improve the gaming experience by providing more precise motion control. The proximity sensor helps in saving battery life by turning off the display when the phone is held close to the face during calls, and the digital compass aids in navigation.
The HTC Sensation comes with Android 2.3.3 Gingerbread, which offers a smooth and user-friendly interface. This version of Android includes several enhancements over its predecessors, such as improved copy-paste functionality, better power management, and a more intuitive user interface. Additionally, HTC’s Sense UI adds a layer of customization and unique features, such as personalized widgets and a customizable home screen.
The HTC Sensation is not just about hardware; it also offers a range of software features that enhance the user experience. For instance, the phone comes pre-loaded with various apps and services that cater to different needs, from social networking to productivity. The HTC Watch service allows users to download or stream movies and TV shows, providing entertainment on the go.
Although there are no details on pricing as yet, the HTC Sensation is expected to be competitively priced, given its high-end specifications and features. As soon as we get some more information, we will let you guys know.
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