Htc Sensation 4g All-in-one Toolkit V2.0

Nov 03, 2014  Root s-on and want to flash roms? Discussion in 'Android. I started digging around and I found that I used the Rezound all in one Toolkit V3.2 on another computer I wiped. Tried rooting flash custom ROM and looks like I have ruined my HTC sensation and it does not go past the HTC screen. HTC Sensation 4G Unlocked. All-in-One Toolkit for HTC One X, One S, myTouch 4G Slide, Amaze 4G, Rezound, and Vivid. Tool kits are often one of the most useful things a user will ever download.

By — Posted on July 6, 2011 4:33PM PST 07.6.11 - 4:33PM PST Earlier this year, we gave a positive review to the on AT&T. Well, if you liked what that phone had to offer, you’re going to love this one. Building on much of the design sense of recent HTC handsets, the Sensation 4G on T-Mobile is one of the most powerful and sleek devices on the market. Better, it’s one of the first devices to run Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) and comes with a brand new version of HTC Sense to boot. Design Like the Inspire 4G, the Sensation is a 4.3-inch HTC touch device. The manufacturer’s entire line seems to look somewhat similar these days, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Gray, charcoal, and maroon stripes line its rounded backside along with an oddly placed speaker (no one knows where to put ’em these days) and 8-megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash up top.

The familiar rounded speaker phone grill adorns the front of the device, surrounded by a front-facing camera and indicator light. On the bottom are the four capacitive Android home, menu, back, and search buttons. An easy-to-use volume toggle rests on the left side of the phone with a MicroUSB charging port, and the power button is on the top right of the phone.

Overall, it has a very good feel to it. The 4.3-inch screen does stand out a bit in that it has been set into the phone slightly, like the phone inhaled its screen a bit. This is nice, but does cause the screen’s edges (which slant inward) to reflect light oddly, a potentially distracting feature until you get used to the phone. We can’t say it doesn’t look pretty, though. The phone has a unibody-like shell, which is completely removable, allowing what feels like too much access to the innards of the phone. Free download mp3 dwitasari tapi bukan aku. Removing the shell of the Sensation reminded us of what it must have been like to remove Darth Vader’s helmet; the phone seems weak and exposed without it.

Still, the tradeoff for knowing your phone is not invincible is battery, SIM card, and MicroSD card access, which is a bargain as far as we’re concerned. HTC is really getting slick at designing these devices. We’ve rarely seen a phone that comes apart as well as the Sensation. Specifications The Sensation 4G is one of HTC’s most powerful Android phones.

Running on a 1.2GHz dual-core Qualcomm MSM 8260 processor, it also outpaces the and just about everything else on the market, save the G2x and the (one of which is also an HTC). Helping that processor along is 768MB of RAM (we’d like 1GB, but oh well) and a 1,520 mAh battery, which we found to last a bit longer than some competing phones. The screen is qHD at 540 x 960 pixels, though it still runs on more standard S-LCD technology and isn’t quite as vibrant as the or Galaxy S II. Finally, on a disappointing note, though the Sensation comes with 4GB of internal storage, only 1GB is useable.

Apparently Android and HTC Sense now require 3GB of space on a phone. Luckily T-Mobile and HTC are throwing in an 8GB microSD card.

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Hardcore users will want 16GB to 32GB of extra space, however. Android and HTC Sense We’ve been toying around with HTC Sense 3.0 at trade shows since January and it’s great to finally see it running on a handset we can buy. There’s no good reason HTC waited so long to implement Android 2.3, which has a lot of good upgrades, but we’re happy to see that it has come with such a major HTC Sense upgrade as well.