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 keep all of your old phones?

Every carrier out there wants you to sign your name to a contract. They’d love it if you’d put your John Hancock on a two-year contract, but some of you out there much prefer only a year’s worth of...

Will you play streaming video games on your phone?

For as long as I can remember, I’ve considered myself a gamer. I’ve loved to play video games since the Atari, and I don’t imagine it will ever stop. They’re a great way to experience entertainment...

Do you think Verizon is in the wrong for this Google Wallet situation?

Interpretation. You’ve heard that the law is all about interpretation, and that’s very true. I’m going to go ahead and get the obvious out of the way and say that I’m not a lawyer, and nor am I...

Should carriers start using three year contracts to further subsidize phone prices?

I’m not quite sure where I saw it, as I like to read the comments section on stories all over the Internet, but I’m pretty sure it was someone commenting on the current situation with Verizon’s...

Is BlackBerry 10 and the Milan enough?

You have probably heard by now that BBX is no more. It boils down to a lawsuit (as most things do), and now Research In Motion has to figure out a name. I should put that in the past tense, I...

Is Verizon forsaking Windows Phone by waiting to launch a device that is LTE compatible?

At first, Verizon wasn’t all that impressed by Windows Phone. And then they launched the HTC Trophy. And, well, up until some recent news hit the wire that was pretty much the end of the story....

Did US Cellular make the right move in waiting for an LTE iPhone?

Ah, the iPhone. We’ve been watching the device since its inception. We’ve watched other manufacturers be sued because their products might look too much like the iPhone. We’ve seen people stand in...

Verizon would have already launched the Galaxy Nexus had it been a DROID phone

At this point, talking about how disappointed I am (we all are?) in the way that Verizon has handled the launch of the first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich phone here in the States seems pointless....

Is Google pushing Google+ too hard?

It’s been a few months since Google launched Google+, the search giant’s huge leap into the social networking scene. They’ve tried it before, but we all know how those endeavors worked out: they...

Does the DROID brand mean anything anymore?

Whether you’re someone who is currently on Verizon’s network, or you just watch the phone industry as a whole, then you know that the Big Red carrier is starting to get out of hand with their phone...

Is it right to consider the Nexus line Google's iPhone?

The iPhone killer. You’ve heard of the mysterious device, the ever elusive creation that has already been released, or will never be released. It was the trademark of many phones, and it’s the title...

What happened to Nokia's customization of Windows Phone?

Way back in the beginning of the year, February to be exact, the world watched as Microsoft and Nokia came together to build a “strategic partnership.” There were plenty of people out there who...

Does Verizon care at all about the blundered launch of the Samsung Galaxy Nexus?

Let’s run through a couple of scenarios this morning. All of them are going to deal with the way that Verizon has handled the launch of the first Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich device in the United...

Can HTC break the monotony?

It wasn’t too long ago that I asked you whether or not you think HTC should make some big changes to their proprietary user interface lovingly known as Sense UI. I say lovingly because there’s no...

Should Android see more revolutionary changes?

Since the launch of Google’s mobile operating system Android, the main argument between Apple loyalists and those who follow within the ranks of the Android Army, has been that the little green ‘...

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