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 hope HTC's new plan of attack works

HTC's CEO, Peter Chou, is always straightforward when he's talking about any kind of situation his company might be in. We all know that HTC isn't in a great spot right now, and instead of hiding...

How often do you learn new things about your phone?

Little computers in our pockets. Our phones have quad-core processors, high-definition displays, and cameras that rival standalone devices (in some cases). Our phones are ridiculous pieces of...

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Challenge, Day 10: Performance and Battery

In today's market, there are some devices that need to have a lot of battery life, or great performance, and not simply because customers expect it from new devices in 2013 (and moving on to 2014),...

Are there perks to waiting for a new phone?

I like new technology. I'm a big fan of getting my hands on the newest gadgets, testing out the new tech inside, or the new features and new hardware. I love to see where our favorite industry is...

The keyboard battle: hardware or software?

Two years ago I picked up a BlackBerry-branded device that had a physical keyboard, and after I got rid of it I promised myself that I wasn't going to look for another device with that particular...

Get inspired, Microsoft

Microsoft is still waiting for that moment. The moment when Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Phone, really takes off. There's no telling what will inspire that moment, set it off or even...

Would you buy a Nexus 4 with LTE this year?

As we march inexorably towards the end of October (we're halfway through, woohoo!), we inevitably move closer and closer to the announcement of the next Nexus smartphone. We've already seen the...

Are you still rooting for BlackBerry?

BlackBerry isn't done yet. We've been hearing a lot of doom and gloom stories about the company lately, and to be honest we probably haven't seen the last of them, but BlackBerry isn't done yet....

I want a watch built around Google Now

Smartwatches are a big focus these days. And while we're talking about smartwatches, we're also discussing what it means to have a watch on your wrist in today's age. Moreover, we're discussing more...

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Challenge, Day 6: Size and Design

Over the last few years, we've watched as our phones have grown in size -- practically wish reckless abandon. Phones with 3.5-inch displays, or right under four inches at the very most, were all the...

How many Android devices do you own and use every day?

What we've grown to love on our mobile phones is no longer simply stuck on our phones. As our operating systems, which have focused on the mobile market for so long, continue to advance and become...

Did you return your iPhone 5s or iPhone 5c?

Sometimes the best laid plans can go horribly, horribly wrong. And usually, especiallyw hen it comes to the mobile market and specific devices, it's not even our fault when it does go down the drain...

Are you planning on skipping the Nexus 5?

For fans of the mobile industry, any moment could be the moment we want another phone. Whether it's official or not, our eyes are usually always set well into the future, looking for the next phone...

I can't wait to see Windows Phone 8.1

Microsoft isn't in the kind of race that sees speed triumph. They're taking their time, just as they have with just about everything else they've ever launched (or considered launching), and they...

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Challenge, Day 1

Samsung has made quite a name for itself over the years. Long before it held any kind of domimance in any part of the mobile market, they were just another manufacturer hoping to sell some phones to...

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