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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Why Samsung's plan for 2GHz dual-core processors will work

Progress is inevitable, and despite the fact that we’re looking at some of the most advanced smartphones we’ve ever seen already available on the market, with even more coming down the pipe sooner...

Can Android and iOS take down the mobile gaming giants?

Just like anything else, video games have changed over the years. As the games themselves advance through the technology used to create them, so do the devices we play them on. No longer just about...

Do we care about the phone in our smartphones anymore?

I’m always interested in looking over the past few years within the mobile industry and seeing all the things that have changed. It makes it more interesting to consider what has changed, and the...

Should Apple just forget about the white iPhone 4?

There are some phones out there that have been leaked so much, over a long period of time that by the time they are actually launched one of two things happens. The device can either be an instant...

Can Android stand on its own without a proprietary UI?

The success or failure of a mobile operating system (or of anything, really) comes down to several different factors. A mobile OS won’t fail because of one feature or one missing feature, and it won...

Is the LG Revolution a high-end device?

When Google officially announced the Nexus One, they called it the world’s first superphone. And, at the time, with its 1GHz processor under the hood, 3.7-inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display...

Can HTC's new Sense UI experience bring in new customers?

An update is an update. No matter how big or small it is it’s still an update. But, as a consumer, I think we believe every update we get on our smartphones should be memorable, and packed full of ...

Do more polished applications make a difference in your purchase?

When it comes to the mobile market, there are plenty of things to debate. Probably more than one can count on both hands. And while there’s plenty to discuss about our smartphones in general, there’...

What does Symbian need to compete in today's market?

Earlier today a representative for 3 UK took some time out of his busy schedule to play around in a park. Okay, that’s only half true. While he was obviously having some fun in that park, he was...

Why Gartner's tablet predictions are probably accurate

Last week, Gartner released their official predictions for how the smartphone market will fare by the year 2015. While that’s all well and good, the general consensus following the release of that...

When does coming soon actually mean soon?

There are all sorts of different ways for manufacturers to string potential customers along. “Leaks” are probably some of the easiest and most deliberate ways to do it. A well-timed leak can provide...

Is it fair for Verizon to discontinue one-year contracts?

Is it fair that Verizon is now axing one-year contracts? That’s a loaded question, probably. For a consumer, there’s plenty of incentive to pick the two-year contract over the one-year, namely there...

Will a potential delay to the Xperia PLAY affect your decision to purchase?

Delays happen. Unfortunately, it’s a real situation that many manufacturers find themselves in at one point or another. And it may not even have anything to do with the hardware or release date, but...

Is the BlackBerry Bold Touch 9930 the perfect BB smartphone?

Unlike many other smartphone manufacturers, Research In Motion has found themselves in a unique position over the last few years. Since the launch of the iPhone, and the subsequent rise of Android,...

Do you want a touchscreen with tactile feedback for typing?

Apple has recently patented “Keystroke tactility arrangement on a smooth touch surface,” and it has many thinking that Apple is currently hard at work on making the touchscreen typing experience...

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