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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Have you rid yourself of a mobile contract?

We've been waiting for change in the mobile industry for a long time. Some of us are probably still waiting for it in key areas, but for the most part we're seeing some real change. Progress, even....

Way to get my attention for the next Galaxy Note, Samsung

Something that doesn't happen nearly enough (despite it happening twice in a very recent period of time), is an official tease. OnePlus is teasing their upcoming One device more than enough for...

I wonder if Project Ara is the future of our smartphones

Despite the fact that both HTC and Samsung have shown some of their most important cards for all of 2014 (along with plenty of other companies), we know that there's more to look forward to. With...

How would you change Samsung's TouchWiz?

Samsung has come a long way, hasn't it? Just looking back over the years, and looking at all (all) of the devices that Samsung has launched since they started creating Android-based devices is...

First impressions of Microsoft's Windows Phone 8.1

Earlier this month, Joe Belfiore and the crew at Microsoft took the stage and officially unveiled Windows Phone 8.1. It's been a long time coming, but considering how much Microsoft has packed into...

Will you care if Apple makes a bigger iPhone?

Another year, another iPhone.  Several months from now, Apple is going to have some executives take the stage and show off their newest smartphone. Right now, the unicorn device is being called the...

A smartphone from Amazon always seemed inevitable

Everyone needs a smartphone. I'm not even talking about the consumer here. Smartphones have become so prevalent, and are continuing to grow in adoption across the world, that it's just an easy route...

How much do you spend every month for your mobile devices?

In the last year or so, we've seen some pretty big changes from the companies that seemed to hate everything about change. Our mobile carriers, the entities known as Big Red, Big Blue (or the Death...

Which features would you like to see die, or stay dead?

The features that are buried inside our phones are important. While the physical design of any particular device might be what opens up interest in it for a particular consumer, it's the features...

Are you buying a Gear wearable with your Galaxy S5?

Here we are a couple of weeks into April, and looking back at February just makes it feel like so long ago. We may not have had a lot of things happen between the end of February and now, but the...

I don't like using microSD cards for extra storage

microSD cards have been a part of our industry for quite some time, and while there was a time not too long ago when it looked like all the manufacturers might be ditching the method of physical...

With a short window of opportunity, are you buying Google Glass?

The introduction of Google Glass is still one of the best introductions to any device that I can remember. Most product unveilings are relatively low-key (not including some of the shows Samsung has...

I hate when an update breaks an app

Earlier this month, on April 2 to be exact, I wrote about how I was considering, or planning to, tone down being an early adopter. The whole thing just hasn't really been working out for me lately,...

Who can say no to Robert Downey, Jr.?

Throughout 2011 and 2012, HTC was going through a bit of a rough patch. Any time the company was brought up in conversation, there was usually a negative tone along with it. The outlook was dreary,...

Can the OnePlus One really make an impact?

For the most obvious reasons, the majority of attention goes to the biggest companies. Samsung, HTC, BlackBerry (yes, still), Apple, Motorola, and a even LG are household names, and for good reason...

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