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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I'm giving iOS a little space

I’ve always had my issues with iOS, just as I’ve had issues with just about every other mobile operating system to date. They all have their benefits, and they all bring something to the table (even...

Hopefully the OnePlus One lives up to the hype

If you keep up with phone news (and who doesn't, right?), then there's probably been more than a few times you've followed up with a device, thinking it was going to be the best thing ever, but had...

How would you change Samsung's Galaxy Gear?

As is usual for most devices, Samsung's Galaxy Gear saw an unveiling long before it became available here in the States. Originally announced in September, but not released until the next month,...

Are you not using iOS because of the iPhone's screen size?

Controlled leaks happen. Simply put, it's one of the easiest ways for companies, on any level, to gauge what kind of response a certain produce will receive before it ever even hits store shelves....

Is any company truly safe in 2014?

Anything can happen when the consumer is in charge of a company's future. For entities like Samsung and Apple, their entire worlds would shut down if people stopped buying their devices. The same...

Sony's new custom software looks interesting

Sony is one of those companies that has some untapped potential here in the United States. At least, that's the feeling I get when I make the rounds on comment sections across the web. Every time I...

I may need to start monitoring my data usage

Finding a Wi-Fi hotspot isn't as hard as it used to be, but it can still be tricky depending on where you live, work, or where you may be traveling to. I never used to pay much attention to them,...

The iPhone 5s' battery is consistently inconsistent

Earlier today, I outlined my experiment with three of the largest wireless carriers here in the States, as I went from Arizona to Colorado. An unplanned road trip suddenly became a great way for me...

On a road trip with AT&T, Sprint and Verizon

Late Saturday night I was having a conversation with a friend about the weather. He was commenting to me that it was the middle of January, and yet the forecast was telling him that it was going to...

Which company will make the best Android smartphone in 2014?

All right then, we've just passed the mid-point of the first month of 2014, which means we're just about to be in the thick of it. The year's new, and we've got so much ahead of us that it's pretty...

Is LG's G Flex too expensive?

The United States gets a lot of devices, but it also misses out on more than a few here and there, too. Even from the manufacturers who seem to love to launch devices in this region. Samsung's...

There should always be a Google Play edition option

In today's world, consumers know what they want, just as often as many don't. If you spend any time within a retail wireless location, whether corporate or not, you can usually tell just by watching...

I've lost my interest in the Nokia Normandy

With the Lumia series, Nokia managed to do what many thought impossible: Put Nokia back in the limelight. I don't think the company ever got to the "BlackBerry" level, but there was certainly a time...

It's time to draw a line between phone and tablet

If you were a fan of webOS, today's news could be a little upsetting. The company that picked up the once-defunct-now-resurrected mobile operating system left it to die, more or less, because they...

Which feature would you add to your current phone?

One of the most common aspects of getting a phone is what's next. We all recognize it, and we all take part in it. It doesn't matter how great a phone is in 2013, because there's always going to be...

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