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By now you probably know all there is to know about your device, but if not, we've got you covered with some basic info below. Get a little refresher about the different buttons on your device as well as some of its key features. Check out the attached PDF user guide to find basic step-by-step procedures for your device. The quick look-up tool is new; tap this to access You Tube quickly.

Photos and videos are accessed via Albums, where they are displayed as piles, which you click to reveal thumbnails; unfortunately you don't get the timeline of the Sony Ericsson Neo. From here you can quickly share them via social networking websites, email or Bluetooth.

DLNA lets your share music, pictures and movies. The native player is Connected Media, but we couldn't get this to work, so we installed the Twonky Media app and could easily share to our PlayStation 3. When viewing movies tap SRS enhancement to add virtual surround sound effects, it makes a huge difference, creating a much more immersive experience. A new feature is HTC Watch, which you can use for streaming movies. Music through the speakers is fairly loud, plug in some headphones and you can access settings include Pop, Rock and Bass booster.

The Sensation has two cameras. A front-facing VGA camera for video calls and a rear 8-megapixel offering. The rear camera is OK, but not as good as the Galaxy S2. Colours are generally natural, if a little pale, but fine detail can appear too soft, like many cameraphones it's at it's best in bright sunlight. Be careful with the white balance presets, while Auto produces natural results, some of the others can produce oversaturated results.

Capture HD video and p and p,it isn't as sharp as we'd like, with some artefact blocking, but it's a lot better than many HTC phones we've seen recently.

At p in motion is smooth and fairly sharp at the edges, if lacking fine detail. In summary, not bad, but we've seen better. Video editing is limited to trimming tracks, so is best viewed as editing for web upload rather than creating masterpieces. In many ways the HTC Sensation is outstanding. The metal build is exactly what we expect from a smartphone of this calibre. Performance is exceptionally good, loading programs quickly, ensuring the phone never feels slow.

HTC Sense is great too; sure there are a few things we'd like to see included, but the more efficient UI is still the best on an Android handset. But to be rated as almost the best Android handset on the market is no bad thing. Early developer build of ICS update shown in video. He started life as a staff writer on the fledgling TechRadar, and has grown with the site primarily as phones, tablets and wearables editor until becoming Global Editor in Chief in Gareth has written over 4, articles for TechRadar, has contributed expert insight to a number of other publications, chaired panels on zeitgeist technologies, presented at the Gadget Show Live as well as representing the brand on TV and radio for multiple channels including Sky, BBC, ITV and Al-Jazeera.

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