The HTC Sensation XE has arrived, marking the first collaboration between the Taiwanese phone manufacturer and Beats Audio, after the partnership was announced last month. It’s not just a bundled pair of swizzle earbuds though – read on for all the improvements.
At a glance, the HTC Sensation XE looks just like the Sensation model we gave a full fat five out of five back in May, bar the new black paint job: there’s still the same sharp qHD (960×540) 4.3-inch screen and Android 2.3 software.
But there have been a few changes: the dual-core processor is now clocked at 1.5GHz (Instead of 1.2GHz), and included in the box, you get either an 8GB or 16GB microSD card for storing all your tunes on.
As you’d expect, music the real emphasis here: the HTC Sensation XE comes with Beats by Dr Dre headphones with an in-line remote (Previous Beats cans have only worked with iPhone controls), which trigger a custom sound profile when plugged in for what HTC hopes is the best music performance.
We’re actually pretty stoked to see a phone manufacturer actually starting to put some effort into the bundled headphones, which are typically the first thing we throw away.
The HTC Sensation XE is out in late September, but you might just want to hold your horses: an Android flavoured version of the enormous HTC Titan is rumoured to be on the way, dubbed the HTC Runnymede. More when we get it.