Evan Selleck

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Evan Selleck

Evan is a Contributing Editor for PhoneDog. He's been in the mobile industry for more than seven years, in one capacity or another. He's always had a passion for technology as a whole, but smartphones will always hold a special place of interest for him. He's a father, a student, and a lover of food. His other passions include hockey, soccer, baseball, video games, and movies. He'll talk your ear off about all of those things, if you give him the chance.

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Do you have to charge your phone too often?

One of the things I look at when inspecting the specification list of a device is the battery size. I check to see how it compares to the devices already available on the market, to devices that...

Is Apple their own biggest obstacle?

  Last year, right around this time, I was starting to get excited about what Apple had coming down the pipe. Last year, around this time, I would have told you that I thought Apple was gearing up...

Should Apple add tablet features to their iPad lineup?

  I was having a discussion with a friend yesterday about iOS, about the iPad Mini, and about his iPhone. He had asked me if I still had the iPad Mini I had shown him a little while ago, and I told...

Would you choose cloud storage over a microSD card?

Last year, Taylor Martin outlined what he thinks HTC can do to make a comeback in 2013. As he always does, he made some great points, especially when he put the microscope on smartphone memory....

What apps do you use every single day?

Right before I started writing this article, I picked up the iPhone 5 I carry around on a daily basis, and counted the number of applications I have currently installed on it. I didn’t count games;...

Does BlackBerry take gaming more seriously than Microsoft?

Way back in 2010, when Microsoft pulled the curtain off Windows Phone 7, I got excited. Really excited. The truth is, I was already pretty bored with Apple’s iOS, even back then; and Google’s...

Can HTC stick to a plan?

Now that we’re two days into February, it’s time to start looking ahead. We’ve spent the last couple of days talking about BlackBerry’s new BlackBerry 10 mobile operating system, along with its...

Are you leaving Android for BlackBerry 10?

I still have a lot of questions about BlackBerry’s newest mobile operating system. Quite a few of them have to do with the OS itself, but I’ll get those answered when I have a device in my hand. The...

Did I fall in love with another doomed mobile OS?

Yesterday, BlackBerry officially launched BlackBerry 10. You read that correctly. The Waterloo-based company is no longer called Research In Motion, or RIM. It’s all BlackBerry, all the time. With...

Are you going to buy the new 128GB iPad?

Early Tuesday morning, Apple announced a new iPad. It’s the same fourth-generation iPad that we’d seen get launched at the end of last year, but with one major difference: Memory. This new-yet-...

Are Apple's app policies keeping you away?

A day after our beloved Aaron returned, he posed a simple question, in the form of a poll: What does Apple need to do to stay competitive? It’s a good question to ask, because this year is the year...

Which apps need to support BlackBerry 10 for you to consider switching?

While some may believe that Research In Motion is already setting things up to sell hardware or license software, I don’t have any reason to think that RIM isn’t giving BlackBerry 10 the attention,...

How much would you pay for Google's Project Glass?

It’s hard to believe that it hasn’t even been a year since we saw Google take the curtain off one of their most talked about projects. When Google Glass was first introduced, back in April of last...

Should companies stop us from texting and driving?

There are days that I get a lot of different notifications on my phone. Most of them are indicators that someone is trying to get in touch with me, whether that’s through instant messaging clients,...

How do you feel about virtual buttons?

If we’re just looking at smartphones, the jump from Android 2.3 Gingerbread to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is remarkably drastic. It is, without a doubt, a revolution and not just an evolution....

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