HTC Sensation Review

This is already the 3rd dual-core Android smartphone we’ve reviewed and still the HTC Sensation got me excited as much as the first two did. Check out our full review and verdict on the HTC Sensation after the jump.

HTC has never failed to impress us with their signature handset designs. It’s got the same form factor as the Desire HD, only slimmer and sexier. It doesn’t have a unibody design but that allows you access to user-replaceable batteries.

Here our quick familiarization video of the HTC Sensation:

There are no physical buttons at the front panel, just touch-sensitive icons (same as the Desire HD). Power button is found on the top side along with the 3.5mm audio port. The volume rocker is found on the left side together with the micro-USB port.

At the back is the 8MP camera with dual-LED flash and the SRS speakers. Access to the battery and the SIM card is also from the back panel, split in three plates of varying shades of brown.

The large singular sheet of glass that serves for the display curves inwards along the edges (much like a concave glass). This helps the screen avoid contact with any surface when placed facing down (I normally do that when on a meeting or don’t want to be disturbed by SMS) — and hopefully also avoid possible accidental scratches (though the Gorilla Glass should do its job in that department).

Over-all build and construction is very good, has a bit of a heft to it and not that very slippery on the hands. The display is also almost at the edge (with very thin bezel left) so the screen real estate is maximized. HTC must have looked at the Desire HD’s shortcomings and built the Sensation from there.

And, unlike the relatively low resolution of the Desire HD, the Sensation’s 4.3-inch screen packs 540×960 pixel resolution so the display is more crisp and clear (and you can hardly see the flickering of the pixels in the screen even at very close inspection).

The Super LCD screen is bright and display vivid colors, much like what we’ve seen on the Desire S. It’s not as nice as Super AMOLED but for most of the time, you can’t really see any difference between the two (I’ve observed this with the HTC Desire on SLCD and AMOLED).

The HTC Sensation’s specs are way up there in the smartphone hierarchy, along with the Samsung Galaxy S2 which is its closest competitor.

HTC Sensation specs:
4.3 inches @ 540 x 960 pixels
1.2 GHz dual-core processor
Adreno 220 GPU
Qualcomm MSM 8260 Snapdragon
Gorilla glass display
HTC Sense v3.0 UI
1 GB storage, 768 MB RAM
up to 32GB via microSD, 8GB included
HSDPA 14.4 Mbps, HSUPA 5.76 Mbps
WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, WiFi hotspot
Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP
8MP autofocus camera, dual-LED flash
1080p @ 30fps video, stereo sound recording
GPS with A-GPS support
Li-Ion 1520 mAh
Android 2.3 Gingerbread

One thing that I found a bit inadequate is the internal storage. While most other smartphones of this caliber would come with 8GB or 16GB (up to 32GB in some) internal storage, the HTC Sensation only comes with 1GB. Good thing they included an 8GB microSD card in the box.

Performance of the handset is impressive — apps load faster, screen and navigation is responsive, camera launches very quickly, web browser renders pages fast and the device plays full HD 1080p movies very smoothly.

Our Quadrant benchmark gives the HTC Sensation a total score of 2033. Our SGS2 Quadrant score was 2622 but that was just pre-release model running 1GHz so I’m sure the scores will be higher on the current release model (I’m seeing around 3,207 for other results of SGS2 benchmark).

The HTC Sense 3.0 UI is even spiffier — lots of animation and transition effects, more intuitive and comes with more HTC widgets. The screen un-lock mechanism now involves a ring that you slide up.

The UI also allows for quick access to a maximum of 4 features which you can drag the ring into to instantly activate. Use this for frequently accessed functions like SMS, phone, camera and mail (or some other apps you like).

The Sense UI is undoubtedly the best Android UI we’ve ever used and the HTC Sense 3.0 brings it up a notch, pushing the gap further away from all other Android manufacturers.

The 8MP camera on the HTC Sensation is arguably the best camera we’ve ever used and/or reviewed on any HTC phone. The lens focuses very well, locks on the subject in a jiffy and captures it quite fast. I would not dare say it’s the best but it’s very close to what the iPhone 4 and the Galaxy S2 can get. There’s no dedicated camera here though so using the on-screen button can get a little cumbersome sometimes.

The photos are crisp and the images are well saturated. Let’s just allow the sample photos to speak for themselves, shall we:

Here are sample videos taken using the Sensation. It’s only at 720p (forgot to set it at 1080p, will post more when I can) but that should give you a good idea how good the video recording is.

The speakers at the back of the device does a good job in the sound quality department — the volume range is not too loud but once you activate the SRS Surround Sound, that’s when the sound is more powerful, clean and with solid bass.

Battery life isn’t impressive but if you’ve been using any HTC handset before, you might have gotten used to it. I’m getting between 24 hours to 36 hours on regular use — calls, SMS, Twitter, Foursquare, Dropbox and a bit of browsing over WiFi. The 1520mAh Li-Ion battery is pretty standard and it’s already a known fact that smartphones of this caliber need to be re-charge almost on a daily basis.

The HTC Sensation is definitely a great phone, both specs-wise and design-wise. HTC’s tight integration of hardware and software, especially with HTC Sense, is what separates it from all other Android smartphones out there.

The handset retails for Php31,990 in stores but you should be able to get it as low as Php28,000 in some. The HTC Sensation is on the running as one of the best smartphones for 2011, just like what the HTC Desire did a year ago.

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

64 Responses

  1. Avatar for Creativeyou Creativeyou says:

    I think the review was too much, little biase over htc. this is the only review bout sensation with having an edge over sgs2. look at the specs- adreno 220 qualcom procesor lol its out dated! How come yuga is saying it will reach a benchmark point of 32xx?? In the final unit lol. Look at the raw specs it will tell u evrything. But im not against htc its just that I think this is too biase.

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      @Creativeyou – the 3207 is for the final version of SGS2. Read the sentence again.

    • Avatar for Creativeyou Creativeyou says:

      Sorry my bad. Htc sensation is using out dated hardware no wonder it scored low benchmark scores gpu, cpu, clockrate, etc. theres no way sensation will hav higher score than sgs2 or even lg2x (running froyo).

  2. Avatar for itsme itsme says:

    CMK has the cheapest around for most phones it seems. I bought the sensation the other day for 27,500. Here’s their website;

    http://www.cmkcellphones.com/

    On the sensation itself, the hardware is good. Nice big screen and responsive MOST times. HTC sense 3.0; a polished version of old but nothing really sensational about it at all really. One real piss of is that its got a larger screen but still only four rows for app icons, five would have been easy to fit in. But the what do you expect from an unimaginative Taiwanese company!?

  3. Avatar for GC GC says:

    Window shopped at MOA this late afternoon. The cheapest i saw was at 28,300. all stores had a dummy phone save for one and that one phone had the wifi death grip!

    To expound: held the phone in landscape mode (my left hand on the top part of the phone when in portrait mode), forefinger, middle finger and thumb holding the phone. This i how i normally hold my ipod touch in landscape mode. While doing this, the wifi indicator dropped by 1-2 bars. When i removed my hand, the signal went back to “normal” levels.

    Too bad i forgot to:
    1. Try holding the phone in landscape the other way (with the bottom of the phone by my left hand);
    2. Wrap a piece of paper or cloth (or something) around the antenna part to see if a hard/jelly case would solve the death grip problem.

    No available screen protector nor case yet in any of the shops.

    HTC concept store coming soon to MOA!

  4. Avatar for Kira Kira says:

    Probably, what should HTC focus is their pricing. Some would tend to choose Iphone just by adding few more thousands.

  5. Avatar for www.technobaboy.com www.technobaboy.com says:

    it’s still quite expensive. i’ll wait for the price to go down. but as an HTC Desire user, i have no doubts this phone will also deliver

  6. Avatar for Ads Ads says:

    hi Mr. Yuga please comment on the legibility of the screen outdoors. my job requires me to be always out in the sun. i love the design of HTC but their screen are washed out in direct sunlight. i will upgrade to Sensation if this problem has been finally corrected. hope to get your comment on this

    • Avatar for Abe Olandres Abe Olandres says:

      @ads – I would say it’s fair to good since you are able to adjust brightness to maximum. However, it really depends on the brightness of ambient light. If it’s high-noon, I don’t think any smartphone screen can stand that.

    • Avatar for zymesh zymesh says:

      Get a phone with AMOLED. The Nokias Clear Black Display was almost at Par or better than Samsungs Super Amoled display.

      LCD screens will always be washed out. dont get an LCD screen.

      My n8 is visible on direct sunlight on afternoons and the brightness was not yet on max but the screen brightness pumps up on bright conditions and dims on low light conditions. I set it on 1/4 bar.

  7. Avatar for Bimboy Bimboy says:

    No mention of the Death Grip Again? just like the Desire S Review, why do you keep on omitting this factor? Its for consumers to know such bugs, if you didn’t experience it, might as well assure the readers. Just my 2 cents.

    No offense meant, maybe you got lucky with both Handsets(Desire S and Sensation)? I tried 4 Desire S and they got the Death Grip, 1 actually disconnected. Tried 2 Sensation and they Both got it, those 2 I’ve tried got the 2 Bronze plate near the WiFi Antenna. Kindly confirm if you got the Model with the 3 Bronze plate near the Antenna(maybe that’s a factor.)

    Peace :)

  8. Avatar for Xallisto Xallisto says:

    I’ve also been reading about problems on unlocking the screen with the ‘ring’. Anyone got first hand experience on that?

  9. Avatar for Tc Tc says:

    To good to be true tcseller.com?
    Grabe price nila haha

  10. Avatar for razorous razorous says:

    How bout the cameras dual led flash? How does this compare with SGS2 flash? From SE K800 to N8 to ? I’m not sure if I’m going to get better pictures at low light conditions compared to my old phone cameras with xenon flash

    • Avatar for zymesh zymesh says:

      Xenon will always be better than LEDs on low light conditions. I have a N8 and it takes breath taking images.

  11. Avatar for Antony Antony says:

    “Our Quadrant benchmark gives the HTC Sensation a total score of 2033. Our SGS2 Quadrant score was 2622 but that was just pre-release model running 1GHz so I’m sure the scores will be higher on the current release model (I’m getting around 3,207 for that one).”

    Which phone does the score 3207 belongs? Because in gsmarena.com, it is as follows:
    htc: 2357
    sgs2: 3538
    lg2x: 2635

    same test, which is quadrant.

  12. Avatar for adam adam says:

    Ganda sana nito di lang kaya ng budget.

  13. Avatar for josh josh says:

    hi GUYS OFF TOPIC LANG!:)

    Can u help me kung hindi scam tong site na to?

    tcseller.com based sila sa china then factory prices super baba eh!

    Thanks! bibili ksi ako ng iphone 4 or torch eh! SUPER THANKS!:D

    • Avatar for Pier Pier says:

      Kung bibili ka ng phone na being sold in China, mas maiging dun mo na lang bilhin. Hindi yan aabot sa yo kung ipapadala mo lang. Ide-declare lang sa customs na lost item yan (pero malamang napakinabangan na nila yun).

    • Avatar for Windmill Windmill says:

      mukang ok naman feedback ng ibang tao sa tcseller? try mo kuya bumili, balitaan mo kami. heheh :)

      http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=2011061*****51AAlz8z6

      http://ask.alibaba.com/Q/809302926-About-TCsellercom-.html

    • Avatar for mikey mikey says:

      smells like scam. here are a few ways to determine if a site is a scam or not:

      >check the alexa ranking on alexa.com, if the rank is anywhere from “no rank data” to 1 million, then the site is not trustworthy. a high number rank basically means that it is not registered on alexa or that it does not get visitors. for reference, facebook is rank 2 and this blog is rank ~28000. personally i consider anything below rank 200k to be reliable.

      >inconsistent IP address. send them an email and wait for a response. when received, open the message properties and look for “X-Originating IP” (google if you don’t know how to do this). then check. if the seller claims to be from china like tcseller but his IP says he is from the US then it is obviously a scam.

      >no results on google. it’s always good to double check what others have to say, so you could try searching for a site’s reputation. i usually check by ” reviews.” no results=maybe brand new website=untrustworthy=high possibility of scam. ofc if there are bad reviews then it is a scam. sometimes there are fake positive reviews, it takes experience to tell real from fake apart.

      >gut instinct. if it’s too good to be true it probably isn’t.

      that’s all i could think of for now. if you go through with that site, i could predict what would happen. actually 2 things could happen. you pay for it, then 1)they take your money and you never hear from them again and 2)they give you a “tracking number” that’s either fake or when you receive it it’s a full box of magazines. this is what i hear from everyone who’s been scammed by “chinese wholesalers.” anyway, for those too lazy to read the whole thing, the verdict: tcseller.com = SCAM.

    • Avatar for josh josh says:

      HI thank you sa mga reply:D… nag email ako skanila pero wala pa rng RESPONSE eh sguro SCAM nga! PERO may TRACKING NUMBER then pag chineck mo un sa DHL (FOR EXAMPLE)MAY RESULTS NAMAN NA DELIVERED NA EH:D GULO hehe

  14. Avatar for hybridstar hybridstar says:

    I got this one and I’m quite disappointed with the battery life and 1gb *only* RAM.
    I wanna test out Galaxy S2, maybe trade-it it.

    • Avatar for Antony Antony says:

      I think the RAM is 768MB. The 1GB is the storage capacity.

      And usually, with this size of screen, the battery life is relatively short. Even with sgs2.

    • Avatar for manoei manoei says:

      dude go ahead. i wonder who ends up laughing in the end. :) if you do some research you would see that the SGS2 actually has more hardware issues than this phone.

      Sensation user here and I can say that the death grip issue is the ONLY ISSUE I can say about this phone. and the death grip only involves Wi-Fi. not the cellular signal.

  15. Avatar for Erin Erin says:

    What about the reported “deathgrip” problem that allegedly kills the wifi signal if you hold it in a particular way.

    • Avatar for GeN_GiM GeN_GiM says:

      Yeah, I heard about that too. GSMArena was able to detect that problem where holding the unit somewhere on the top part (I think) of the back panel makes your WiFi signal to drop to low or zero. This is almost inevitable as you would have to put your phone on landscape mode for widescreen mode while browsing.
      Maybe GSMArena’s unit was defective? I dunno. We have to check Yuga’s unit review as it might depend on the unit for a region.

  16. Avatar for allan allan says:

    definitely better looking than the sgs2. but for the specs, it’s the sgs2. but i would rather get this, htc really looks good.

  17. Avatar for Jammic Jammic says:

    Very nice, . .

  18. Avatar for Zo Zo says:

    i agree with Yuga, the 1 gig internal memory is the only bummer for me. But again that’s just my opinion. But internal memory aside, this phone is a keeper :)

    • Avatar for vince vince says:

      i agree to that!

    • Avatar for www.technobaboy.com www.technobaboy.com says:

      this seems to be a common problem for HTC phones. the HTC Desire also lacks memory. quite frustrating since not all apps can be installed on the memory card

  19. Avatar for MyMaria MyMaria says:

    WOW! Looks really good and performs very nicely, too!

  20. Avatar for Jonaflormicfren Jonaflormicfren says:

    i like the features, very nice.

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