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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Does the iPhone really need to get thinner?

Since the initial release of the iPhone back in 2007, the device has gone through plenty of physical revisions. The original iPhone doesn’t look much like the iPhone 4, save for the fact they’re...

Would Google TV see a nice refresh if its services were made available to tablets?

There are product launches that go down in history, some launches that should probably be forgotten, and then there are others that release a great product that just disappears into the night. It’s...

Should Microsoft roll out major Windows Phone updates as betas?

Apple is a company that is expected to be copied. Even Apple thinks it happens from time to time. And while the majority of folks out there may not think that Apple is a great company to copy, there...

Should RIM launch a device all about social network integration?

Social networking tends to be a big part of a person’s life, especially if they’ve built a connection between friends, acquaintances and family members through the Internet. There are different ways...

Should Windows Phone 7 incorporate themes?

All of the mobile operating systems can’t have the same features, or the same draw that attracts customers. After all, if they were all the same then there wouldn’t be any reason to have one over...

Should the LG Prada K2 really be considered a flagship device?

I personally think that a flagship device shouldn’t be tethered to a specific carrier. For a manufacturer to promote a flagship the way that it should be promoted, it should be made available for...

Do you use the Cloud to stream media, or just for storage?

We’ve talked about the evolution of the cloud in the past, and what the service means for the consumer in the future. We kicked around ideas about how the cloud will be used, and how important it...

AT&T should have waited on the release of the Samsung Nexus S

Samsung just made it official that the Nexus S, their most recent vanilla Android experience, is heading to AT&T’s network. That’s great news for anyone who is looking to upgrade on July 24th,...

Would you use glasses as your phone?

I love me some good science-fiction. I’ve always been a fan of the genre of movies, books, and any other piece of media I can get my hands on that promotes the idea of “what could be.” I generally...

Is the $299.99 price tag too much to spend for the DROID brand?

Remember that trend talk we had a little while ago? It seems that another trend is starting to creep its way into the mainstream, and unfortunately it doesn’t look like it’s going to be the best one...

When GPS fails, the real fun begins

Our phones are a treasure trove of ridiculously cool uses. After all, they’re built to be our one-stop shop for everything we need, whenever we need it. Need to find the local gas prices? Your (...

Should Samsung make carrier-specific changes to the Galaxy S II line-up?

Earlier in the week I talked about how a flagship device from a manufacturer should be all about the technology, and not about launching on a specific carrier’s network. The majority of...

Manufacturers should release flagship devices for multiple carriers

Flagship devices have always been a way for manufacturers to show off their technological prowess. While It may be perfectly possible for these same manufacturers to put the high-end technology into...

Why I want the Nokia Sea Ray

The Nokia Sea Ray. This isn’t the first time that I’ve talked about the future Windows Phone-based device from Nokia, but the first time ‘round I wasn’t necessarily all that optimistic about the...

Does marketing even matter to the general consumer anymore?

Name brand goes a long way. For anything on this planet that’s sold, it’s about the brand behind the name. Whether you’re someone who likes small companies, or you prefer the name of a huge brand,...

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