HTC Sensation 4G (T-Mobile)
Manufacturer: HTC Part number: SENSATION4GTMB
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- Bottom Line:
- Its excellent design and user experience, coupled with its solid performance, make the HTC Sensation 4G one of the best Android phones yet and a top pick for T-Mobile customers.
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CNET editors' review
HTC Sensation 4G (T-Mobile) price range: $0.01 - $529.99
- Reviewed by: Bonnie Cha
- Reviewed on: 06/08/2011
- Released on: 06/15/2011
The good: The HTC Sensation 4G boasts a sleek, high-quality design with a gorgeous 4.3-inch qHD display. The Android smartphone also features a 1.2GHz dual-core processor and 8-megapixel camera, and the HTC Sense user interface brings some thoughtful and useful new features.
The bad: The smartphone doesn't offer much internal memory, and the phone's speakers are pretty weak.
The bottom line: Its excellent design and user experience, coupled with its solid performance, make the HTC Sensation 4G one of the best Android phones yet and a top pick for T-Mobile customers.
HTC and T-Mobile first introduced the HTC Sensation 4G back in April, and we were instantly enamored of the Android smartphone. Not only did HTC give the phone a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and 4.3-inch qHD display, but it enhanced the user experience by adding some great features to the HTC Sense user interface. We've had to wait two long months since that fateful day in April, but T-Mobile customers will finally get the chance to get their hands on the HTC Sensation 4G starting June 15 for a price of $199.99 with a two-year contract and after a $50 mail-in rebate. Needless to say, we were excited to get our own hands on the Sensation again, and we're happy to say it does not disappoint.
Design
What can we say; it was love at first sight. The HTC Sensation 4G is one of the best-looking and most well-built smartphones we've seen to date, and it's not because of any flashy gimmicks, but simply a solid and sleek design. Like a number of HTC handsets, the Sensation 4G has a unibody aluminum chassis with a streamlined and high-quality construction. What's most notable about the phone, though, is how sleek it is for a 4.3-inch touch-screen device.

Unlike some 4.3-inch-screen smartphones, such as the HTC ThunderBolt and Samsung Droid Charge, the Sensation doesn't feel heavy or bulky. It's similar in size and weight (5 inches tall by 2.6 inches wide by 0.4 inch thick, and 5.2 ounces) to the T-Mobile G2x and Samsung Galaxy S II, but even so, the Sensation has a more premium feel and its tapered edges make it more comfortable in the hand.
Part of what allows the smartphone to be so slim is the 16:9 qHD (540x960-pixel resolution) Super LCD touch screen. The display features a contour design that gives it a concave shape, making it comfortable when held against the cheek, and also prevents scratches when the phone is placed screen-side down. More importantly, it looks gorgeous. Text and images look sharp with vivid colors, and we were still able to read the screen outdoors. The iPhone's Retina display and Samsung's Super AMOLED Plus touch screen offer finer detail and better color saturation, but the Sensation's display is still no slouch, and we suspect most people will have no objections to it.
The touch screen was responsive, as we were able to easily navigate the menus and launch applications with a single tap. Scrolling through lists and using the pinch-to-zoom feature was also smooth. For text entry, you only get the choice of HTC's supplied virtual keyboards--full QWERTY, phone, or compact--but no standard Android keyboard or Swype. That said, while it's not immediately obvious, the HTC keyboard has a feature called Trace that acts very much like Swype where you can drag your finger from letter to letter. As with Swype, we found Trace to be faster and easier and even more accurate than pecking away at each key.
Below the display, you'll find touch-sensitive buttons for the home, menu, back, and search functions. The left side holds a volume rocker and a Micro-USB port, while the right side is devoid of controls. The top of the device houses a 3.5mm headphone jack and power button, and just below it, on the upper right side of the screen, is the front-facing camera. The 8-megapixel and dual LED flash are located on back.

T-Mobile packages the HTC Sensation 4G with an AC adapter, a USB cable, a preinstalled 8GB microSD card, a wired stereo headset, and reference material.
Software and user interface
The HTC Sensation 4G ships with Android 2.3 Gingerbread and the latest version of HTC Sense. Sense has always been our favorite custom skin for Android, both for its aesthetics and useful functions, and now HTC has made it even better.
A lot of the new features of Sense can be found on the lock screen. Aside from a display of the date, time, and other vital statistics, you now get shortcuts to four of your favorite apps. By default, the shortcuts are set to phone, mail, camera, and messages, but you can change them in the phone's Personalize menu. To open a specific app, you can simply drag the icon to the ring at the bottom of the screen, instead of having to unlock the phone first.
In addition to the shortcuts, HTC also wanted the lock screen to showcase more user content, so now you can personalize the screen with your photo gallery, friend stream, favorite stocks, or weather. The content then floats by or flies by (depending on which option you choose) onscreen.
Once you unlock the phone, you'll find even more enhancements. For example, much like the HTC Flyer, the Sensation features a 3D carousel so you can more quickly flip through the seven home screens, rather than swiping through each panel. (Of course, you can also use the Leap screen function.) The pull-down notification tray has a second tab called Quick Settings where you can manage your wireless connections and access other settings. The mail app and widget now give you a preview of each message, and the photo gallery widget features a flip-board effect.
There's much more to HTC Sense, but for the sake of brevity we won't detail every new feature here. That said, we found the new functionality to be both useful and well integrated into the system, making for a great user experience on the Sensation 4G.
Features
The T-Mobile Sensation 4G offers world roaming capabilities, a speakerphone, conference calling, voice dialing, video calling via Qik, and text and multimedia messaging. Bluetooth, GPS, and Wi-Fi are all onboard, and there is support for Wi-Fi calling. T-Mobile doesn't charge extra for this feature, but be aware that the minutes are deducted from your regular voice plan.
Though the smartphone carries 4G in its name, the Sensation is only capable of reaching maximum theoretical download speeds of 14.4Mbps. Nothing to scoff at, of course, but remember that's a theoretical number (you can read about our results in the Performance section below) and T-Mobile offers other smartphones, such as the Samsung Galaxy S 4G, that are capable of achieving faster data speeds (up to 21Mbps). The phone can be used as a mobile hot spot for up to five devices for an additional $15 per month.
In addition to the standard Google services, the Sensation 4G comes preloaded with a few extra apps and services. This includes Polaris Office, Lookout, a security and backup app, TeleNav GPS Navigator, HTC's Peep Twitter client, Slacker, and T-Mobile TV. The Sensation 4G is also the first HTC device to offer the company's new HTC Watch video store and HTC Listen music store.
Enabled by HTC's investment in multimedia provider Saffron Digital, HTC Watch allows users to rent or buy movies and TV shows to watch on their smartphones, much like Samsung's Media Hub service. Though details about specific studio partnerships were not disclosed at the time of this writing, HTC said customers will have access to many of today's popular TV shows and movies, and progressive downloads will allow you to watch your video as soon as it starts to download instead of having to wait till the whole show or movie is transferred to your device. You'll also be able to watch any purchased content on up to five different HTC devices.
We found the catalog somewhat limited, though it did include some recent movie titles such as "The Fighter" and "No Strings Attached." The TV show selection was even more limited (we counted 10 episodes total). We do like that the service provides a synopsis for each video. With movies, you're also shown a cast of characters and the option to watch a preview before buying. Prices range from $8.99 to $14.99 to purchase a movie and $2.99 to $3.99 to rent, while TV shows cost $1.99 per episode.
HTC Listen is currently in beta but will provide direct downloads of music albums and tracks. The service is powered by MusicStation, but again, we weren't exactly wowed by the selection. Fortunately, the Amazon MP3 Store is available to help you get your music fix. HTC says it will provide more details on HTC Watch and HTC Listen when the Sensation 4G launches on June 15.
Last but not least, we have the Sensation 4G's 8-megapixel camera. It offers autofocus, a dual LED flash, and a variety of editing options and effects. We haven't had the best experience with HTC's cameras, so we were afraid of the results, but picture quality was quite good. Pictures taken outdoors were sharp and vibrant, and the camera was able to capture fine detail when used in macro mode. Even photos taken indoors looked bright, though slightly softer. The camera can also capture 1080p HD video at 30 frames per second, thanks to the phone's dual-core processor. Video quality was pretty decent, but there were areas that looked slightly shaky.

The smartphone offers DLNA support and HDMI output via an MHL adapter (sold separately), so you can connect your phone to your HDTV. If there's one downside to the HTC Sensation 4G, it's the paltry internal memory. The smartphone has 4GB of internal storage but only 1GB of that is available to the user. The preinstalled 8GB microSD card helps, but those who have large music and video libraries will probably want to upgrade to a 32GB card, which the expansion slot can support.
Performance
We tested the quad-band HTC Sensation 4G in New York using T-Mobile service, and call quality was good. We enjoyed mostly clear audio on our end with little to no background noise. We didn't notice any type of voice distortion, but there were a couple of occasions where voices sounded slightly muffled. Meanwhile, our callers were quite impressed with the call quality and didn't have any complaints.
HTC Sensation 4G call quality sample
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Unfortunately, speakerphone quality was another story. Callers said we sounded far away and garbled at times. The audio was clear on our end, but even at the highest level, volume was pretty weak and there was definitely not enough power to hear in louder environments. We paired the smartphone with the Logitech Mobile Traveller Bluetooth headset and the Motorola S9 Bluetooth Active Headphones and had no problems making calls or listening to music wirelessly.
As we mentioned earlier, the Sensation isn't T-Mobile's fastest 4G phone, but we still experienced some swift data speeds. Using Ookla's Speedtest.net app, we averaged 3.99Mbps down and 1.27Mbps up. CNET's full site loaded in 15 seconds, while the mobile sites for CNN and ESPN came up in 3 seconds and 4 seconds, respectively. High-quality YouTube clips buffered within seconds and played backed without interruption.
Up to this point, most of the dual-core smartphones we've tested have been powered by Nvidia's Tegra 2 chipset, but Qualcomm is in the business too, and the HTC Sensation 4G uses the company's dual-core 1.2GHz processor for better applications, multimedia, and graphics performance. Though we felt the T-Mobile G2x was slightly more responsive in some respects--apps launched a tick faster and load times for games were also quicker--the Sensation 4G delivers solid performance. We were able to easily switch between tasks with little delay. For the most part, the browser handled Flash content well, but there were a couple of hiccups while we were trying to watch a CNET TV video. We also tried out a couple of games (Gun Bros and Nova), and game play was smooth and fun.
The HTC Sensation 4G ships with a 1,520mAh lithium ion battery with a rated talk time of 8.3 hours and up to 12 days of standby time. So far in testing we have experienced great battery life. Starting with a full charge in the morning and with moderate use, we've been able to go a little over a day before needing to recharge. In our battery drain tests, we were able to get 6 hours of continuous talk time over 4G. According to FCC radiation tests, the Sensation 4G has a digital SAR rating of 0.776W/kg and a Hearing Aid Compatibility Rating of M3/T3.
Conclusions
The HTC Sensation 4G most definitely lives up to its name. The Android smartphone is sensational in many ways, which is why we've named it an Editors' Choice Award winner. Of course, T-Mobile customers now have the enviable problem of choosing between two great Android devices: the Sensation 4G and the T-Mobile G2x (another Editors' Choice pick). The T-Mobile G2x will certainly do right by Android purists and power-hungry users, but the Sensation 4G is a phone to please the masses with its sleek design and interface.
User reviews
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Best mobile phone ever
by alvagrp on June 20, 2011
Pros: Speed 1.2Gig, dual processor, 4G, Display, call quality, android 2.3, Excellent 8.0 mp camera with Led flash (instead of red eye you get white eye. HD video recording and play. others TNC (too numerious to count).
I was upgrade eligible with Verizon, I wCons: So Far none, except I am loosing sleep exploring all the features and android apps.
Summary: I spent several months researching smart phones. I had cut my choices to 4, They were all great phones, but each lacked one or two features I liked. Then the ...
Summary: I spent several months researching smart phones. I had cut my choices to 4, They were all great phones, but each lacked one or two features I liked. Then the Sensation came out with everything I wanted and more.
For example I had marginal signal in my home, When I asked Verizon about they said I could buy a $200 wifi adapter to get great signal strength in my home. The sensation has wifi calling built in and I have configured it to automatically use my wifi (58 GH Fios) when my signal strength is low.
Everyones needs are different but for now and for me, this is the best phone available.8 out of 9 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great Phone. Best Android I've Ever Used.
by mikegor18 on June 13, 2011
Pros: Nice Screen, Beautiful Design, Good Camera, HTC sense is absolutely gorgeous.
Cons: My on con so far is that the volume rocker is connected to the aluminum unibody shell not the phone itself, which makes it feel a little bit delicate, and it rattles around. Not a big deal but a little annoyance.
Summary: Overall the phone lives up to its name and is sensational. I love the lock screen, and all of the sense widgets. The sense UI was basically the reason I ...
Summary: Overall the phone lives up to its name and is sensational. I love the lock screen, and all of the sense widgets. The sense UI was basically the reason I got the phone. It is the most polished UI for any android phone. Sense actually makes the phone easier to use and just looks better then stock android. (BTW I still do really like stock android). I'm a little bummed about the locked bootloader, but by the time Gingerbread is out of date hopefully HTC will have unlocked the bootloader with an update.
Also just a note, so far I haven't had any death grip problems with the Sensation.
I haven't had an abundant amount of time with the phone so I don't have a comment on battery life, but I can say so far it is holding up pretty good even with extended plants vs zombies action. Gaming is really good on this phone. I also don't think the speakers are that terrible, I mean nothing extraordinary, but not to bad.
So, in conclusion the HTC Sensation is an outstanding phone, and in my opinion the best smartphone available in the US at the time. Anyone who is looking for a smartphone on tmobile should definitely take a good long look at the Sensation.
Updated on Jun 13, 20116 out of 7 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Absolutely in love
by swa2k4 on June 8, 2011
Pros: Everything Screen form factor speed quality HTC
Cons: only 14.4Mb/s download instead of 21 haha
Summary: Got mine early and Really really loving it go get it NOW!!
Summary: Got mine early and Really really loving it go get it NOW!!
5 out of 6 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Buy this phone. It just makes Sense.
by M_RCH on August 29, 2011
Pros: -built with quality materials.
-Dual-core 1.2Ghz proc.
-Phone calls sound land-line good when full signal.
-4G Hotspot is insanely fast and a nice/easy feature.
- HTC Sense (Easy, quick access to apps from lock screen). I quickly missed it.Cons: - battery life not all that great when handset is frequently used.
- not quite the level of access to (all) the apps apple has.
- not as many consumer products are synced to android yet (car audio systems).Summary: I would have kept this phone for a long time if I didn't have to switch carriers for better coverage where I work. It is an amazing phone. The ...
Summary: I would have kept this phone for a long time if I didn't have to switch carriers for better coverage where I work. It is an amazing phone. The iPhone 4 is so different its a shame to say this, but I would take a HTC Sensation over iPhone any day (and I have been an apple man for five years or so now).
4 out of 4 users found this user opinion helpful.
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AWESONE YOU NEVER IMAGE
by vnarbona on August 23, 2011
Pros: THE BEST IN THE MARKET
Cons: NONE ITS A MOST PERFECT
Summary: RUN LIKE CRAZY
Summary: RUN LIKE CRAZY
5 out of 8 users found this user opinion helpful.
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The most amazing phone I've had on T-Mobile!
by MrDubblup on June 15, 2011
Pros: Amazing screen resolution, innovative interface, Gingerbread, HTC Sense 3 is great, the customizability of the phone is top-notch!
Cons: Speaker phone isn't loud enough, limited memory, slight lag in execution of certain tasks
Summary: I am an admitted gizmo junkie, and with that said, this is the most amazing phone I've owned for T-Mobile! I have been waiting for this phone for quite ...
Summary: I am an admitted gizmo junkie, and with that said, this is the most amazing phone I've owned for T-Mobile! I have been waiting for this phone for quite some time now, and it was well worth the wait. I've been stuck with the wretched Samsung Galaxy S 4G for about a month now, and this is a very pleasant upgrade. The interface, first of all, is amazingly user-friendly. I'll admit, I was a bit skeptical about the HTC Sense 3.0, but it is fantastic. The phone is just fun. The speakers on this phone are one of its drawbacks... after using a bluetooth for so long (and losing many in the process), I HATE putting my ear to the phone. I rely heavily on speakerphone and it let me down in that department; Just not loud enough. The memory on the phone leaves much to be desired as well. I have been getting "Low Memory" alerts already, but no residual effects.
I found several apps that allow you to "kill" certain memory-draining tasks to at least keep the memory issue in check... and this rubber case I found really helps with the power button and volume slider issues. Just wish it had a stand on it, but what ever... and the battery life on this device is the best I have ever seen!
As a whole, this phone is among T-mobile's top tier. Groovy design, beautiful screen and simple interface make it great for novice smartphoners, while its cusomizable features and Android 2.3 almost put it in the ring with the Evo 3D... it may even stand a fighting chance... The HTC Sensation 4G is the greatest T-Mobile smartphone currently available!
Updated on Jun 19, 20112 out of 2 users found this user opinion helpful.
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If Tmobile is your carrier tis is the phone to have.
by samsclubmobile on June 20, 2011
Pros: Fast Processor. Slim good looking profile w/large screen. HTC sense 3.0 interface works great, looks beautiful and is easy to use. Great Call quality. Great speaker quality.
Cons: Phone got hot when playing games on the highest screen brightness. may be a defect with my particular handset as this problem was not reported in any other reviews. HTC could have added more features to take advantage of the 8 megapixel camera.
Summary: This phone is the best handset I have owned to date, having previously owned the evo, the iphone 4 and the tmobile g2. Sense 3.0 is by far my ...
Summary: This phone is the best handset I have owned to date, having previously owned the evo, the iphone 4 and the tmobile g2. Sense 3.0 is by far my favorite UI as it looks quite impressive and brings you your information quicker. (scrollable widgets and email previews are a plus) I payed 175 for this phone at sams club but would have been willing to pay as much as 300 for it due to the quality of this first rate cell phone. Its hard to ensure an informed review having had this phone for only 4 days but so far what I have seen I have been quite impressed with. I am amazed that cnet still doesn't review this phone higher than the verizon iphone leading me to believe that user reviews are far more reliable than those of the experts.
2 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Beautiful phone, slim, light, clean.
by mrcarroll on September 3, 2011
Pros: Wonderful design absolutely loved the phone,good battery life.
Cons: T mobile, their service where I live is not great. Asking me if I wanted to switch to WiFi Phone service every time it sensed a WiFi and still counts minutes used against my monthly plan - deal breaker.
Summary: 1. If you are in an area of good coverage for T-Mobile
2. Are ok switching to WiFi phone calls when inside a building for better phone reception
3. Can ...Summary: 1. If you are in an area of good coverage for T-Mobile
2. Are ok switching to WiFi phone calls when inside a building for better phone reception
3. Can live with phone call minutes being deducted from your plan minutes when on WiFi.
This phone is Great1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Great phone out of a limited T-Mobile selection
by Graylinshowell on August 28, 2011
Pros: I like the look and feel. It only seems to lag when I'm using too much or when I'm accessing mobile net without a good signal. Durable as well for a clumsy oaf like myself.
Cons: The only real drawback I've experienced is a few select apps don't have compatibility built in for this model as of yet. That's to be expected with newer phones, but it's been released 4 months now, two on my network. Hope to see upgrades soon.
Summary: All in all, I feel like most of the drawbacks to this phone aren't really issues with the phone itself, but rather the network and developers. It handles pretty ...
Summary: All in all, I feel like most of the drawbacks to this phone aren't really issues with the phone itself, but rather the network and developers. It handles pretty much anything I've thrown at it otherwise and is a great option if you're a T-Mobile subscriber. I'd say there isn't much competition.
1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
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I made an account just to say I love this phone...
by pigreenk07 on August 21, 2011
Pros: It's very fast
4g is great
I like the google inter-lay
It really is visually striking
Awesome camera
Really nice looking screenCons: Internal memory is a downer
Speakers really are pretty terrible
Price could be better...Summary: I had an iPhone before, this is better...
I think it's better than all my friends phones too.
BUY IT.Summary: I had an iPhone before, this is better...
I think it's better than all my friends phones too.
BUY IT.1 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: HTC
- Part number: SENSATION4GTMB
- Description: The HTC Sensation is a multimedia superphone. Want to be entertained like never before? On-demand movies look great with a stunning display, and they sound crystal clear with Hi-Fi audio technology. The HTC Sensation also includes an immersive HTC Sense experience making this phone easy-to-use and a top entertainer. With HTC Sense improving, you've got deep social network integration across a ton of different apps, custom HTC widgets, animated displays, automated updates, and infinite ways to customize. Surf the Web in style with multi-window browsing, a quick lookup tool for jumping to Wikipedia or YouTube and the Flash support for smooth video playback. HTC has transformed the lockscreen into a window to the good stuff on your phone - you can check up on your portfolio, view your friend's status, and more. With a dual core processor primed for the 4G network, you can multitask apps, games and gadgets, and download massive movie files without catching a single glimpse of the dreaded buffering bar. With a massive 4.3" touchscreen, everything you watch - every color, motion, movie, game and Android app - literally jumps off the screen in pixel. With a streamlined unibody aluminum design, infinite ways to make it yours and an 8-megapixel camera on board, it's got every detail covered and every detail captured.
General
- Product Type Smartphone (Android OS)
- Form Factor Touch
- Phone Design PDA
- Integrated Components GPS receiver,
2nd camera,
Digital camera,
Digital player,
Voice recorder - Width 2.6 in
- Depth 0.4 in
- Height 5 in
- Weight 5.2 oz
- Body Material Aluminum
Cellular
- Technology WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM
- Band WCDMA (UMTS) / GSM 850/900/1800/1900
- Mobile Broadband Generation 3G
- Service Provider T-Mobile
- Operating System Google Android 2.3
- User Interface HTC Sense
- Input Device(s) Touch sensitive screen (multi-touch) , Capacitive
Messaging & Internet
- Cellular Messaging Services MMS,
SMS - Messaging & Data Features Text messages,
Multimedia messages (MMS),
E-Mail - Mobile Services HTC Watch
Communications
- Data Transmission GPRS,
EDGE,
HSPA+,
HSUPA,
HSDPA - Wireless Interface Bluetooth 3.0 ,
IEEE 802.11b/g/n - Communication Features Internet browser,
Mobile Email client Phone Features
- Phone Functions Call timer,
Conference call,
Speakerphone,
Vibrating alert - Polyphonic Ringer Yes
- Sensors Accelerometer,
Ambient light sensor,
Digital compass - Additional Features DLNA Certified,
TV-out via HDMI,
Multitasking,
Widgets support Organizer
- Personal Information Management Synchronization with PC,
Calendar,
Calculator,
Reminder,
Alarm clock Processor
- Type QUALCOMM Snapdragon
- Clock Speed 1.2 GHz
Memory
- RAM 768 MB
- Bult-in Memory 1 GB
- Supported Flash Memory Cards microSDHC
Digital Camera
- Sensor Resolution 8 megapixels
- Focus Adjustment Automatic
- Camera Light Source LED light
- Video Recorder Resolutions 1920 x 1080 (1080p)
- Features Video recording
Navigation System
- GPS Navigation A-GPS receiver
Display
- Type LCD display - Color
- Technology Super LCD
- Diagonal Size 4.3 in
- Display Resolution 960 x 540 pixels
Connections
- Connector Type Headset jack - Mini-phone 3.5 mm,
HDMI Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Capacity 1520 mAh
Miscellaneous
- Included Accessories Power adapter , Power adapter
- Also Included microSDHC - 8 GB
Accessories
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (black)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (white)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (hot pink)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (red flower)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (navy blue)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (purple)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (rainbow zebra)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (black & skull/ace)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (metallic orange)
- HTC Sensation 4G Skin Case (black silver flower vine)
- HTC Sensation Black Leather Case with Optional Belt Clip
- Empire Car Charger for HTC Sensation
- OEM Data Sync Charging Cable (USB 2.0) for HTC Sensation 4G
Manufacturer info
- Manufacturer profile
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- Manufacturer:HTC
- Address:
13920 SE Eastgate Way, Bellevue, WA 98005 - Phone: (425) 861-9174
- Email: info@htcamerica.net
- Fax: (425) 861-1715


