HTC has announced its long-rumored dual-core Android smartphone, the Sensation which is previous known as the HTC Pyramid. The Sensation, spec-wise, is quite similar to the EVO 3D and includes some improvements. Like the EVO 3D, the Sensation is boosted by a dual-core Qualcomm MSM8260 processor and runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense. However it gets only 768MB of RAM and 1GB internal storage, compare to 1GB RAM and 4GB storage on the EVO 3D.
The HTC Sensation features a 4.3-inch qHD 540×960 touchscreen, a 8 Megapixel auto focus camera with dual LED flash and a VGA front camera, GPS support, Bluetooth 3.0, DLNA and WiFi connectivity. The phone supports 1080p HD video recording and packs Gyro sensor, G-sensor, digital compass, proximity sensor and ambient light sensor.
HTC’ Sensation supports quad-band GSM/EDGE and HSPA/WCDMA networks with up to 14.4 Mbps downlink speeds. It will be available in the US market from T-Mobile USA as HTC Sensation 4G beginning this summer.