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The HTC Sensation is a smartphone designed and manufactured by HTC Corporation that runs the Android 2.3 Gingerbread software stock. Officially announced by HTC on April 12, 2011, the HTC Sensation was launched by Vodafone in key European markets including the United Kingdom on May 19, 2011 and by T-Mobile in the United States on June 12, 2011 (marketed as the HTC Sensation 4G). It was HTC's fifth flagship Android phone and the first HTC phone to support the HTC Sense 3.0 user interface. At the time of its release, the Sensation XE was the world's fastest Android phone.

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7-477: The device shipped with Android 2.3.3 and includes HTC Sense 3.0 UI. HTC launched the Sensation as part of a new generation of devices with signed bootloaders . As a consequence, the phones were originally not rootable , denying users administrative rights to their phones. It was announced on July 10, 2011, that HTC Sensation devices would have their bootloaders unlocked due to overwhelming customer feedback after

14-802: A renamed and redesigned iBeats headphone. On October 6, 2011, HTC released the Sensation XL with a larger 4.7-inch screen running HTC Sense 3.5 with Beats Audio . Android Gingerbread Android 2.3 Gingerbread is the seventh version of Android, a version of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google and released in December 2010. The Gingerbread release introduced support for near field communication (NFC)—used in mobile payment solutions—and Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)—used in VoIP internet telephones. The first phone with Android Gingerbread

21-678: The Extended Edition (XE) of the HTC Sensation in Europe under the name HTC Sensation XE with Beats Audio . The Sensation XE had a faster 1.5 GHz dual-core processor (up from 1.2 GHz on the stock Sensation), a larger 1730mAh battery, and shipped with Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) OS with HTC Sense 3.0. The Sensation XE featured a red speaker, buttons, rear camera, and the Beats logo to differentiate it from older Sensations. It included urbeats earphones,

28-550: The bootloader, but developers found a procedure that made it possible to obtain S-off. HTC decided to fork their Sense user interface, leaving Sensation owners who updated to ICS with the Sense 3.6 interface instead of getting Sense 4.0, which launched on newer phones. The phone can be upgraded with a custom ROM up to Android 7.1.2, but the device is currently considered obsolete and development has ended. On September 14, 2011, HTC released

35-448: The release. On July 29, 2011, a tool named Revolutionary was released by amateur developers AlphaRevX and unrevoked , which enabled S-off, and subsequently, allowed permanent root. In August 2011, HTC officially allowed unlocking HTC Sensation bootloaders at the HTCdev.com website. In March 2012, HTC updated their devices to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS). The ICS update re-locked

42-470: Was the Nexus S . Gingerbread's user interface was refined, making it easier to master, faster to use, and more power-efficient. A simplified color scheme with a black background gave vividness and contrast to the notification bar, menus, and other user interface components. Improvements in menus and settings resulted in easier navigation and system control. The Nexus S smartphone, released in December 2010,

49-511: Was the first phone from the Google Nexus line that ran Gingerbread, and also the first one from the line with built-in NFC functionality. As of October 2022 , statistics issued by Google indicate that 0.11% of all Android devices accessing Google Play were running on Gingerbread. Google ceased sign-in support for Gingerbread on September 27, 2021. New features introduced by Gingerbread include

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