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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Which two platforms would you like to dual-boot?

For as long as I can remember, there's always been at least one device released in a year, usually more, that gets all the people talking. But not because they are excited for what's on the device...

I'm interested in checking out Beats Music

One of the best parts of our phones is that they are so advanced, and so open to new ways of doing things (thanks to their app stores, mostly), we always have options to get something done. Or, to...

Would you be interested in a Galaxy Note 3 Active?

Companies love their options. No matter how they get those options out there onto the market, it's just the fact they have them that seems to matter most. A manufacturer may announce a new device in...

I've been too hard on Windows Phone

I don't have a favorite brand, or product or operating system. I'll use anything, but that doesn't necessarily mean I'll keep using it as my daily driver. I've always been like this, long before I...

Do company actions lead you to skip their devices?

We see and hear it all the time. "I hate Samsung!" or "I hate Apple!" More than likely you can fill the manufacturer's name in as you see fit, because we've all heard it before, more times than we...

Focus on Android, HTC

If you're following along with Windows Phone, then you know things are getting interesting for the Redmond-based company behind the mobile operating system. There have been some . . . curious (yeah...

Is the Nexus 5 what LG's G2 should have been from the start?

With each new device, a manufacturer aims to secure a few (and by a few, I mean a lot more than a few) more fans, and buyers. When a phone is being planned, the idea is to figure out just which type...

Don't sweat the missed timetable, HTC

You have to give credit where credit is due, as far as I'm concerned. No matter how much of a "mess" Android has been in the past, and no matter how many times we've heard that Google was trying to...

Vertu's Constellation isn't the complete package worth the price

Phones are expensive. More often than not, phones are just as expensive as some of the computers we have in our houses. Trying to justify what makes a device, no matter how big or small, the price...

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Video Review Part 2

Samsung's Galaxy Note 3 features a 5.7-inch Super AMOLED 1080p HD display, a quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor clocked at 2.3GHz, 3GB of RAM, and comes in either a 32GB or 64GB variant.  In...

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Video Review Part 1

The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 launches this week for the major wireless carriers in the United States, and that means we get another big helping of a large-screen device that's meant to bridge the gap...

Samsung Galaxy Gear Video Review

Evan goes in-depth with Samsung's first smartwatch, the Galaxy Gear, in this video review. In a growing market, can Samsung's first endeavor make some waves, or will it fizzle out? The Galaxy Gear...

It's time to reclaim our notification shades

So, I've been searching for my next daily driver, but I haven't settled on something quite yet. Normally, my time with devices is pretty quick. I can find things I love about them, with just about...

Would you switch carriers to get the Nexus 5?

Android has come a long way. Even if you don't necessarily use the platform, you can't deny that Android has seen quite a bit of an evolution ever since its launch in late 2008. Looking back at the...

I'm looking forward to Nokia's event in October

If you were to look over the Windows Phone selection for the major wireless carriers, you'd notice a striking similarity between all four of them: there aren't a lot of options. Manufacturers have...

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