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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Why can't HTC or Motorola make a truly flagship device?

We see a lot of phones these days, and not just because there are a lot of manufacturers out there. No, we see a lot of phones these days because there are a lot of manufacturers out there, and they...

Right now, Beats Audio is just a gimmick in the HTC Rezound

We all know what a gimmick is. As consumers, we can see a gimmick from a mile away, and depending on that particular gimmick, we can start to make a decision on whether or not we want to buy...

Is Research In Motion just aiming for the bottom now?

You’ll have to forgive me; I’m at a bit of a loss right now. You see, I was actually pretty excited for Research In Motion. In fact, I was thinking that this was the company to watch; that these...

Why are we still talking about Android fragmentation?

How many times can we talk about Android fragmentation? I don’t mean that in some kind of rhetorical question, either. I’m serious. How many times can we talk about this? I will go ahead and admit...

Google Music hit more marks than it missed

There are probably a few people out there who are excited for Google Music now that it is the real deal, and no longer weighed down by that ‘beta’ tag. Betas are an integral part of Google’s way of...

Should AT&T already be talking about Advanced-LTE?

Ah, 4G. It’s great, isn’t it? Our smartphones have access to the Internet faster than some people ever thought possible. They really are like little computers now (not that they weren’t before,...

HTC's Sense UI needs a visual reboot

Before Android officially launched, Google was busy showcasing the new mobile operating system’s features. Multitasking, the ability to move widgets around your multiple home screens, and more...

Is it a bad sign that the Motorola DROID RAZR doesn't have a removable battery?

That’s right; I’ll go ahead and admit it. Today is a battery day, apparently. Because earlier this morning we talked about how the HTC Rezound’s battery may not be powerful enough to actually let...

Is the HTC Rezound's battery not good enough?

The HTC Rezound is one of the three powerhouse devices heading to Verizon’s store shelves in the next couple of weeks, and with its specifications and good looks, it’s a handset that’s obviously on...

After 23 hours, my Windows Phone is still not unlocked

It has been almost exactly a year since the world was made aware of the unlocking business for Windows Phone 7. Back then the conversation wasn’t just about the unlocking tools that were being...

Why is Verizon unwilling to support Windows Phone?

So we’ve passed the one year mark for Windows Phone. We’ve hit that huge bump in the road, so to speak, where people are looking at the mobile platform and evaluating its position in the market. Now...

Why are people counting out Windows Phone for no dual-core processors?

Have you ever noticed that something can become “standard” out of nowhere? A feature or a piece of technology in our phones, seemingly out of the blue, is now the benchmark for phones going forward...

How much do you hate lag?

No matter how much we like something, there’s always a part of it that dims the bright light. Something, however miniscule, that can really ruin a day sometimes, or even a whole week if the thing...

Will you buy the HTC Rezound or Samsung Galaxy Nexus?

So the HTC Rezound is finally real. It managed to make it to market no worse for wear through the rumor mill though, and that’s pretty impressive. This isn’t a phone that, after launch, will be...

Why are companies okay with releasing devices that are outdated at launch?

There are several different Android versions out there, everyone knows that. Even if you’re brand new to the smartphone game, and you’ve decided to go with Android as your mobile OS of choice, then...

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