How would you change HTC's Sense?

Courtesy Engadget  Fri, 03/19/2010 - 22:19

Microsoft's not going to allow HTC to cover Windows Phone 7 Series with its Sense UI overlay (which is going to be an interesting thing to watch in and of itself), but there's no question that the homegrown user interface has made a-many Windows Mobile phones look and feel a whole lot better than stock.

Sense is also gaining traction in the Android realm, a sector where it's far more likely to either make...


 

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