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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Windows Phone doesn't need a phablet

Nokia is sticking it out with Microsoft's mobile operating system, Windows Phone, despite the fact a lot of people seem to think the Finnish company should be using Android as their OS of choice. It...

I'm beginning to see the appeal of proprietary software

So, I like stock Android. I've liked it, for the most part, since I got my hands on Android way, way back with the HTC G1. It was new and different, and it was just unique enough to stand out. Plus...

BLU Life Play Written Review

It's been a few years since Android, Google's mobile operating system, launched. Since then, we've seen a lot of different versions of hardware and software. One conversation has powered through the...

Are you more interested in Motorola's new DROIDs or the Moto X?

Here in just a little while, Verizon is set to take the stage and reveal some new things. According to their initial invite, the Big Red carrier is gearing up to unveil new members of a "popular...

Samsung Galaxy S4 mini Written Review

Samsung's inability to just be happy with one device has led to plenty of iterative handsets in the past, and it doesn't look like we'll be seeing any different routines from the company any time...

I don't think Apple needs a larger iPad

When it comes to rumors and speculation, you always have to have your salt shaker handy. You know this. You've grown accustomed to it over the years, or maybe even just this year. When we talk about...

Virtual reality and mobile gaming: the next bold step?

I've been called a gamer more than a few times. And that's okay, because it's true. When I buy a phone, games are not usually the first thing I download, but always. It doesn't even matter the...

What's the point, carriers?

Change is hard to come by. We may want it, and we may clamor for it, but it's something that's simply hard to see manifest outside of our daydreams. We'd like our carriers, any and all of them, to...

What do you want to see added to Android 4.3?

For those of us who have been assimilated into the Android Army, software updates can either be one of the best things to look forward to, or a bane on our existence. Depending on where you stand on...

Are you planning to buy the new Nexus 7?

Smartphones and tablets are expensive pieces of technology. It's an inescapable truth that we've been faced with for a lot of years now, and one that's not going to change anytime soon. It's why...

Are you planning to switch carriers this year?

If anything, 2013 has been an interesting year in the mobile industry. While years previous have seen awesome phone launches, with plenty of interesting features and hardware making it to the market...

Are you planning to upgrade more often?

The major wireless carriers, and many of the smaller carriers across the United States have essentially worked the same way for a very long time. There have been some subtle, sometimes barely...

Launching the camera should be easy

As we find new ways to interact with our phones, whether its through gestures or voice or our wandering eyeballs, we're opening the door for designers and developers to create some interesting, if...

Will a bigger screen and a focus on gaming rejuvenate BlackBerry?

BlackBerry's next flagship device, reportedly the last new BlackBerry 10-based handset expected to launch this year, keeps leaking out and showing off all its curves. We've known about the A10 for a...

Wood or metal: Motorola's rumored back panel options sound interesting

Plastic equals cheap, right? That's what we're being led to believe, anyway. It's been a constant tentpole for naysayers with plenty of different devices over the past year and a half or so. If you...

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