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Of all the super powers underneath the skin of the HTC Sensation, invisibility is certainly not one. This hero smartphone screams for your attention with a beautiful aluminium costume and lavish, super sharp qHD 4.3-inch multitouch screen.
It’s also one of fastest phones out there, thanks to a trailblazing 1.2GHz dual core processor, which makes multitasking seamless, and recording and playing back full high definition video a doddle: you can try and trip it up but you’ll only fail like many a super villain before.
But this is no brute force Juggernaut of a smartphone however: the HTC Sensation is known as Brainwave because it’s a refined blower with all the social smarts you could require. It can tell you what your friends are thinking with tight Facebook integration, pull down any movie you want to watch from the cloud, and let you jump straight to any app from the lock screen in one motion. It’s as intuitive as it is high tech – the perfect blend of Superman brawn and Batman gadgetry, if you will.








