Evan Selleck

Evan Selleck's picture
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.

Author's latest articles, videos, reviews and more...

I'd gladly trade bigger phones for smaller, metal ones

Is LG's G3 underwhelming? That's a tough call, honestly. I can see why some people might think so, especially when we look at the leaks we saw before the launch of the new flagship device, and mix...

We need more smart keyboards

Yesterday, LG officially took the wrappings off their newest flagship device, the G3, and did so with enough flourish to have plenty of people talking about the new handset for the majority of the...

Why did you leave BlackBerry?

I'm not sure there's a hardware feature on any current smartphone that I like as much as I liked track wheels back in the day. That may just be because there isn't really any interesting details to...

Samsung Galaxy S5 30 Day Challenge, Day 13: Camera

Earlier today, I realized that maybe I wanted to pick up a stand-alone camera. It isn't the first time that I've considered it, and if I don't end up picking up a camera while this thought is...

I think it's time to start carrying a camera, and not just in my phone

Like many of you, I think our smartphones are pretty amazing devices. Sure, they can still make phone calls, and that's great, but it's just about every other little detail about these handsets that...

Trying out the iFrogz Luxe headphones

The majority of new devices that find their way to market are well-rounded gadgets. Our phones are no longer just phones anymore, and for a lot of people out there they haven't been for a long time...

Why did you leave Windows Phone?

Sometimes, no matter how badly you want to like something, it just doesn't work out. As I get older, I feel like I'm an old man who's getting stuck in his ways. Pretty soon I'm going to be on a...

Why did you leave Android?

I still get pretty excited the closer we get to a device's launch. Despite all the rumors and leaks that we see in typical fashion long before a device's inexorable official unveiling, as soon as...

iMessage's failures are maddening

Outside of a few devices here and there that I switch to and try, the iPhone's generally my daily driver. It's the device I fall back to. While I love aspects about Android and Windows Phone, they'...

All hail the variants

It was starting to look like we might actually be slowing down on phone releases as we crept further into 2014, but apparently that was just a ruse. We saw plenty of devices find their way onto the...

See, not every follow-up needs a bigger display

If there's one thing that we've had to learn over the course of a smartphone's yearly refresh cycle, it's that it isn't a real upgrade unless the display gets a little bit (or a lot) bigger in the...

Could a device like Samsung's G9098 make it in the U.S.?

A few years ago, I think we all accepted the fact that smartphone design was going down the same route. Every manufacturer, even as they started to play with the size of our displays, was focusing...

What do you want to see in a Surface Pro 3?

So, you find yourself a few days after you've purchased a new device. It could be a smartphone or a tablet. If it's the former, then you've probably been using it quite a bit every single day; if it...

Samsung Galaxy S5 30 Day Challenge, Day 3: TouchWiz

I may be a glutton for punishment, but I want to give every company --and every device-- a real shot at winning me over. Right from the start, there's nothing tying me down from previous experiences...

Have you pledged allegiance to a carrier?

Any company out there is trying to win you over. The mobile industry and the corporations that rule the land aren't any different. And just like any other company, they've got a suite of goods to...

Pages