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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Android is more important than ever in the mobile market

Is Android relevant anymore? In the light of the other major mobile platforms that exist in today’s market, does Google’s mobile operating system stand a chance at sustaining its current and proven...

Does Android have an argument in its favor anymore?

Apple’s iOS 5 is finally here, and there’s 200 new features coming along for the ride. As is usual, Apple didn’t hold back as they unveiled their brand new version to the wildly popular iOS mobile...

Did Apple do any real innovating with iOS 5?

So the wait is finally over. For anyone that has been anticipating their first glimpse of Apple’s newest version to iOS, the mobile platform that exists on the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch,...

Is iMessage the final nail in RIM's coffin?

The discussion regarding Research In Motion’s perceived demise is a multi-faceted one. There are a lot of different discussions encompassed in the larger talk, but the perception of the end result...

Are you skipping devices without 4G connectivity?

For some consumers, a single feature can make or break a future purchase in a smartphone. It doesn’t matter what that feature is, but it may just come all the way down to a single thing that keeps...

Will you use Windows Phone's new Threads feature?

There are more than 500 new features coming to Microsoft’s mobile platform Windows Phone before the end of 2011, and all of the current (and future) owners of a Windows Phone-based device will be...

Will Nokia skip the US in 2011 with Windows Phone 7?

The discussion about Microsoft and Nokia teaming up to bring some next generation Windows Phone 7 devices to market has been more or less positive since the initial announcement. It seems that the...

Should Microsoft avoid following in Apple's footsteps?

Competition is one of the major parts of any business, especially here in the United States. Almost every company is vying for your attention just a little bit more than another, all in hopes that...

Do you use multiple specific devices?

A little earlier today we talked about “dedicated devices.” We kicked around the possibility that manufacturers might start focusing on devices that prioritize one feature more than others, while...

Are more feature dedicated devices coming soon?

Over the last few years, our smartphones have become more and more powerful. The small devices that we are able to fit into our pockets are perfectly capable of browsing the Internet whenever we see...

Why Apple shouldn't include widgets in iOS 5

The next version of Apple’s popular mobile operating system, iOS, is believed to be showcased at this year’s WWDC, and plenty of people are excited for it. And considering there’s probably not going...

Is the Motorola Droid 3 a giant waste of time?

As usual, we’re about to have a discussion about a phone that, at this exact moment, isn’t official. Sure, assumptions could have been made about its subsequent release, and considering the...

Should HTC be chosen to manufacture the Nexus 3?

There’s a real chance here for Google to make the Nexus brand something that people talk about before it launches. As of right now, the Nexus brand may not be the most talked-about lineage of...

Can the HTC Trophy bring new customers to Verizon?

It wasn’t too long ago that Verizon’s stance on Windows Phone 7 seemed one-sided, and not on the “good” side, either. While there were plenty of rumors about Verizon getting a Windows Phone 7-based...

Does a smaller HTC ThunderBolt make sense?

The HTC ThunderBolt, which recently launched for Verizon, is the wireless carrier’s first 4G-enabled device. As such, while it’s been a reportedly successful device so far, it seems that it may just...

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