Wednesday, 9 November 2011
HTC Sensation XL - A massive smartphone with several upgrades!
HTC, the leading mobile phone manufacturer, continues to demonstrate its technological prowess by coming out with new smartphones that are technologically advanced and have lots of impressive features. The company had released the HTC Sensation smartphone in May this year. It is one of the most advanced smartphone the market had seen. The company now has followed it up with HTC Sensation XL that takes things to the next level.
HTC Sensation XL has been released alongside HTC Sensation XE deals that is another device that builds up on the original HTC Sensation. Read on to find out how do the two newly launched devices compare with each other and which one you should buy.
Sensation XL is a bigger device. But surprisingly it’s thinner as well. The device has a massive 4.7 inch screen that is considerably bigger than Sensation XE as well as the original device. The bigger screen places the handset at a considerable advantage. The S-LCD capacitive touchscreen provides excellent display and its bigger size makes it more pleasurable for the users to enjoy videos and play games on the device. However, if the large screens doesn’t catch your fancy and you would rather prefer the 4.3 inch screen of its predecessor, you can go for Sensation XE.
The two newly launched devices differ considerably when it comes to the storage space. While the XL comes with an impressive 16GB internal storage space, the XE has only 4GB. However, the MicroSD slot is available with both the handsets that can be used by the users to increase the storage space.
Both the devices are powered by 1.5GHz snapdragon processor and runs on Android 2.3 (Gingerbread). As far as the camera is concerned both the devices have an 8 mega pixel camera that works well and provides excellent quality pictures to the users. While Sensation XL has 1.3 mega pixel camera for videos calling, the secondary camera of Sensation XE is VGA.
More or less, the choice boils down to the screen size and the overall dimensions.
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