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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Would you buy a camera running Android?

We've talked about consolidating devices before. It's the rational thing to do if you love available space in your bag, or you don't like to have things hanging around your neck, or stuffing your...

What's the next level of awareness for our phones?

In the future, we're going to have all sorts of neat things. Phones that lack any kind of physical buttons, phones that work with foldable displays (maybe this one sooner rather than later), and...

Is there one feature you focus on the most when buying a new device?

Our phones have a laundry list of features. Tablets are the same way. It's all of those features that lead us to crave these new devices. Not just want them, but find ways to weasel them into our "...

How would you change your favorite platform's music player?

Sony Ericsson isn't making phones anymore, that's been left up entirely to Sony these days, but when I think back about the company of yesteryear, I think about their feature phones. I know, I know...

Have you used your phone in an elevator?

Yesterday, Taylor Martin outlined for you what types of habits bother him on an every day scale when using phones and other devices. I can see where he's coming from in just about every regard. I...

Inside the Dog Pound: Evan Selleck

You see the names pop up all the time on the site, but what really makes the PhoneDog crew tick when they're not hard at work writing about phones?  Welcome to Inside the Dog Pound, where...

Which OS are you going to switch to?

Right now, look at the phone you've got sitting next to you. Or, maybe it's already in your hand. Either way, take a hard look at it. Think back at all the moments you've had a problem with it....

Do you think Samsung copied Apple?

If you have any interest in smartphones and tablets, then you have probably heard about what's going on in California right now. Apple and Samsung are locked up in a pretty heated legal battle, with...

Should we compare stock versus unreleased software?

After the Galaxy S III by Samsung launched, I wrote about how the device was able to get me back into the Android fold. Soon after, I got my hands on a Galaxy Nexus, and Android 4.1 Jelly Bean made...

Do you bring a device to the dinner table?

When I was growing up, I remember seeing commercials all the time about how the dinner table was about family time. How conversation should rule the room, just as much as the food set upon the table...

If you had to choose, would you pick Google Now or Siri?

When Google unveiled Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, one of the best new features of the mobile platform was Google Now. An advanced voice search, but with a twist: personalization. Google Now isn't just...

Have you lost interest in phones with hardware keyboards?

We watched the touchscreen become the definitive feature for our smartphones. More than that, we gladly accepted it as the standard. Now, as our devices get bigger, thinner, and even more advanced,...

Should Samsung go back to the software drawing board?

When it comes to this Apple versus Samsung situation, there is a lot to write about. A lot of different angles. A lot of different ways to point fingers. Both companies are showing that off right...

Do accessories play a big part in your device purchase?

There have always been accessories for phones. Something to further bolster your purchase of a phone, or maybe boost its functionality or usefulness. I don’t see a lot of them these days, but I...

Which company would you choose to make the next leap in technology?

Right after the movie Real Steel released into theaters, I wrote an article about phones with a complete lack of physical buttons. I did that because I actually liked the way that the phones in the...

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