Detailed review of HTC Sense under Android 2.1
Mobile-review have posted a detailed review of HTC Sense under Android 2.1. Here are some videos and their final impression.
In my opinion, HTC is on the very right way with it Sense shell. Gradually, step by step, the company is making its smartphone software even better and better. Certainly, this particular version is not perfect and has some bugs, but the innovations, various ideas that it brings along are more important and make a stronger general impression.
What I would like to point out in the latest version of Sense are its text editing capabilities in the e-mail client and browser, enhanced Exchange functionality (as opposed to what Android can offer by default), custom desktop that is more convenient than the standard one, extra global search features, better support for Facebook and Twitter. All those things put together bring the user experience with Sense-enabled products to a higher level and turn the shell into another argument pro HTC devices. And that must be exactly what the Taiwanese are trying to achieve.
In my opinion, HTC is on the very right way with it Sense shell. Gradually, step by step, the company is making its smartphone software even better and better. Certainly, this particular version is not perfect and has some bugs, but the innovations, various ideas that it brings along are more important and make a stronger general impression.
What I would like to point out in the latest version of Sense are its text editing capabilities in the e-mail client and browser, enhanced Exchange functionality (as opposed to what Android can offer by default), custom desktop that is more convenient than the standard one, extra global search features, better support for Facebook and Twitter. All those things put together bring the user experience with Sense-enabled products to a higher level and turn the shell into another argument pro HTC devices. And that must be exactly what the Taiwanese are trying to achieve.
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