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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Let me remove stock apps, Apple

I haven't met anyone that likes bloatware. Of all the people that I've ever had a conversation about the mobile industry, about their phone, and the apps that they like to use, I've never heard...

Have you ever lost all the important things off your phone?

When you use something every day, for a wide variety of different things, it becomes more important than any other item you may carry around. Your phone has been designed to be the best device it...

For HTC, it needs to be about the software now

Leaks happen in any industry, but for the mobile space it's just par for the course. We just expect it. We've been groomed to anticipate a new device's arrival on the market every year, a...

Is the OnePlus One on your radar?

As we march inexorably towards the end of March, many eyes are transfixed upon a certain date. March 25. The circle's been drawn, probably a few times in earnest, and in red ink, to help signify our...

Which proprietary software would you switch onto your device?

Back in the day, the argument for proprietary software was a strong one. Google's mobile platform, Android, was a good place to start for manufacturers, but there was obviously plenty of room to...

How does your mobile device help you kill time?

My phone is a pretty important part of my schedule. Whether it's about work or not, my phone's probably involved one way or another. I find it interesting how entrenched our devices have become over...

LG G Flex 30 Day Challenge, Day 20: The Software

For HTC and Samsung, their proprietary software is half the show. They want to win you over not with just the hardware they release, but also the software that you use every time you pick it up. It'...

I want to see an end to exclusive apps

I have no doubt that it's a direct result of switching so often between mobile platforms, but if there's an app out there that's supported on multiple operating systems, I'm going to (usually)...

What would you change about Samsung's Galaxy S5?

On February 24, 2014, Samsung unveiled their newest flagship device. Starting Mobile World Congress 2014 off with a bang, the Galaxy S5 swept up the majority of attention from show attendees, and...

More devices need front-facing speakers

If it weren't for some annoying issues with HTC's new Sense, the One would have been my favorite phone of 2013. As it stands, the One *is* my favorite Android-based device that launched last year,...

Which manufacturer is handling Android the best?

Despite the fact that one of the best things about Android is its customization, there was a point not too long ago that just about everyone wanted to see manufacturers use stock Android, and only...

Maybe HTC can play it safe with the All New One

We're just a few days into March, barely into 2014 in general, but we've already seen plenty of big phone releases. Many companies have already shown their hand for the first part of the year; many...

Do the free offers sway you?

Samsung's Galaxy S5 is officially official. It dropped the space between the 'S' and number, and made some pretty big changes in all the right places for the new model. With as many changes, though...

LG G Flex 30 Day Challenge, Day 14: The Battery

We're not even a week into March yet, but I've already had my hands on LG's G Flex for two weeks now. It started with a list of things I didn't like, but after a few days I found some features I did...

Xbox Live on Android and iOS? Yes please

When Windows Phone was Windows Mobile, I used Microsoft's mobile platform for one reason: Word. There wasn't much else I liked about the platform as a whole, and I was more than happy to jump off...

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