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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Are you going to buy Motorola's Moto X?

Motorola decided to break a trend that has been a relative constant within the Android world for quite some time. Instead of creating a device that was meant to try and win the "the best possible...

Do you only buy phones with removable batteries?

On August 7, chosen LG executives will take the stage and unveil the Optimus G's successor. Interestingly enough, it won't sport that Optimus title at all, which is a shame for all those...

How would you change HTC's One?

Earlier this year, all eyes were on HTC as they geared up to unveil their flagship handset for 2013. Everyone knew this was going to be the device to trump all other HTC-branded phones that had come...

PhoneDog Live Episode 001 at 5:00PM EST!

PhoneDog Live is BACK! This Friday, August 2, PhoneDog Live officially returns! After some technical emergencies last week (all of which happened at the worst possible time), we're now back on track...

I can't switch back to iOS 6 anymore

I've been using the iOS 7 beta since it was released, downloading each new version as it's released and giving it a shot. As is usual, the first beta worked pretty well, and was actually stable...

Should the Nexus brand be replaced by Google Play Edition devices?

Yesterday, we watched Motorola launch their new "hero device." The Moto X fell right into line with plenty of rumors and speculation that we had been hearing over the last few months, but there were...

Will Motorola's Moto X share too many features with the new Droids?

Later today, Motorola will announce the Moto X. The Motorola Moto X. It's got a ring to it, right? Or maybe not. Either way, the device is finally official. Officially official and all that jazz....

Are you still waiting for Verizon's HTC One?

Is four months a long time? To phone manufacturers and wireless carriers, it doesn't seem to be. But, to all of those who are buying devices, four months is a very, very long time. A lot can happen...

It sounds like we'll be waiting a while for Windows Phone's personal assistant

Siri had a minor presence at this year's Worldwide Developers Conference, but that doesn't mean she (or he, depending on what you prefer your phone to sound like) doesn't have any cool new tricks up...

Will the iPhone 5C replace the iPod touch?

I think Apple rumors are fun. Not because I think Apple's the greatest company ever, or that they make the best products ever, but simply because they're always so persistent, and sometimes off-the-...

Can Nokia sway photographers to Windows Phone?

We all know that marketing isn't as easy as some would like it to be. It's incredibly difficult to market some devices. It's even harder to convince swaths of potential buyers to buy your gadget...

Would you use Nokia's Treasure Tag?

NFC is still a thing. It's a feature that manufacturers are still including in their phones. It's something that rumors and speculation, and even analysts, would have us believe Apple is "still...

I have finally found a reason to keep a tablet

I think tablets are some of the coolest devices we can buy today. They may not be new, but they've certainly come a long way. These particular mobile devices had to wait for the technology to be...

Why aren't you using Windows Phone?

You can probably pick out a phone from a few feet away. If you can see the display, and the icons, or widgets, or whatever else might be on the screen at the time (save for some apps, mind you), I...

Motorola's DROID takeover is hopefully a good thing

Partnerships come and go, probably more so in the mobile market than anywhere else. You'll see a company, or carrier, be a "number one partner," at one moment, and then at some point down the line...

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