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Summary: alaTest has collected and analyzed 466 reviews of HTC Sensation XE from international magazines and websites.
Conclusion: The average review rating is 8.5/10. Comparing these reviews to 839921 other Mobile Phones & Smartphones reviews gives this product an overall alaScore 95/100 (or 9.5 out of 10) = Excellent Quality.
0 out of 10
Summary: It is quite clear that HTC has been losing out the premium smartphone market to Samsung, thanks to the Galaxy series.Okay, inferior line up of smartphones by HTC is equally to be blamed.
Conclusion: The sensation XE has a lot going for – killer looks, top-notch hardware, fantastic still camera and superb music capabilities with beats audio integration and a premium Beats audio bundled headset. However, at a price point of Rs 30,8000, the sensation...
10 out of 10
Summary: The XE is the second Beats Audio-branded smartphone we've seen, after the HTC Sensation XL. The HTC Sensation XE is a far more powerful beast, though, with a dual-core 1.5GHz processor rather than the XL's single-core chip. It's also a Beats-branded...
Conclusion: A capable, fast smartphone with above-average headphones at a good price
8 out of 10
Summary: Yet another Android 2.3 Gingerbread phone, the Beats Audio-equipped HTC Sensation XE is billed as a music nut's dream. Is it just what the Dr (Dre) ordered?
Conclusion: Despite being a revamped Sensation, the Sensation XE’s extra power and the addition of Beats Audio (plus quite possibly the best headphones ever to be packaged with a phone) mean it’s no mere ‘special edition’.
Pro : Bass-blasting Beats Audio ; Speedy performance ; Good build quality
Cons : Light on built-in storage ; Non-AMOLED screen ; Beats doesn’t suit all music
8 out of 10
Summary: The HTC Sensation XE is a familiar phone. Just six months ago HTC launched the Sensation (see review on p58) and this modest update doesn't mess with the impressive Android formula. What you're looking at is a striking, curved design carved out of cool...
Conclusion: It’d be unfair to blame HTC for merely making a modest update of its flagship phone but when the original wasn’t enough to knock the Samsung Galaxy S II off its top spot, we expected a little more from this update.