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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Skip the dedicated gaming console, Google

I was talking with a few colleagues of mine about Google's rumored plans, and one of them asked me, "Wait, Google TV still exists?" Of course, he knew that Google TV was still around -- he meant it...

Samsung Galaxy S 4 Written Review

When Samsung unveiled the Galaxy S 4, they took a lot of flak for not really changing much between the new device and its predecessor. Indeed, the Galaxy S 4 does indeed have plenty of design cues...

What if wearable technology isn't the future?

The first time I saw the movie "Dick Tracy," I knew immediately that I wanted an awesome watch on my wrist. And by awesome, I mean a watch that could do just about anything I'd ever want a watch to...

I want to ditch my iPhone for the Google Play Edition HTC One

Last month, I was asked "What's in my pocket?" and I said that it's an iPhone 5. In the same article, I mentioned that just a day prior to being asked that question, the answer would have been an...

Sony, make the Xperia Z Ultra smaller and I'll consider buying it

In my constant switching from phone to phone, in a seemingly never ending search for the "perfect device," I never even went to go look at the Galaxy Note. Back then, I was convinced that the...

Is a call-enabled tablet the perfect device?

One of the best things about liking smartphones, is that you always know something awesome is coming down the line. Eventually, that awesome phone you picked up a few months ago will be replaced by...

Would you buy an iOS-based camera?

Over the last couple of weeks, Samsung has done what Samsung does best: announce things. While we had already known about plenty of the devices that made their official debut recently, as usual it's...

I want a glove phone

One of the things I remember distinctly from earlier this year, was the big focus everyone was supposed to have on wearable technology. And by everyone, I mean the big companies like Apple and...

If not Nokia, then which company can propel Windows Phone forward?

While I was chatting with a sales associate in a wireless retail location, a customer heard us talking about the Lumia series, and the state of Windows Phone in general, and came over to ask us some...

Would you have bought the Galaxy S4 Active instead?

Getting a phone here in the United States has been about two things for as long as I can remember: a phone and a contract. We've come to expect such high price drops for these devices, thanks to...

Here's what I hope makes it to the final version of iOS 7

All right then. iOS 7. It's about time that Apple's mobile operating system got a kick in the you-know-what, and now that it's here there's plenty of conversation swirling around about it. There are...

How important are app reviews to you?

Every day in my Twitter stream, I see people talking about applications. The best, or newest, calendar replacement app. Or the newest and flashiest calculator. Maybe it's a way to aggregate a bunch...

LG's rumored always-on voice commands sound amazing

When you saw the laundry list of features that the Samsung Galaxy S 4 boasts, what was your initial thought? After you looked over the list, and you saw all those fancy features with the word "smart...

Why aren't you using BlackBerry 10?

Being a fan of technology means being excited for new things. It just comes with the territory. Sometimes you may not even be able to help it. When it comes to manufacturers like Samsung, HTC, Apple...

Are you taking more videos than photos?

The TV killed the radio star. Right? That's how that goes, I think. The TV is still seeing plenty of success, but I would bet that you've heard more times than you can count that TV is dying. Cable...

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