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HTC Sense
HTC Sense (version 1.0) running on an HTC EVO 4G
Original authorHTC
Initial release24 June 2009 (2009-06-24)
Stable releaseHTC Sense 10.10 (Android 9.0) / May 2019
Preview release2.3.6
Operating systemAndroid
PredecessorHTC TouchFLO 3D
Available in100+ languages worldwide
Websitewww.htc.com/us/phone-features/htc-sense-os/

HTC Sense is a software suite developed by HTC, used primarily on the company's Android-based devices. HTC Sense, the successor to HTC's TouchFLO 3D, enhances Android with a revamped home screen, keyboard, widgets and HTC apps. The first device with Sense, the HTC Hero, was released in 2009.[1] The HD2 running Windows Mobile 6.5, released later the same year, included Sense.[2]

At the Mobile World Congress 2010, HTC debuted their new updated HTC Sense UI on the HTC Desire and HTC Legend, with an upgrade available for the Hero and Magic. The new version was based upon Android 2.1 and featured interface features such as the Friend Stream widget, which aggregated Twitter, Facebook and Flickr information and Leap, which allows access to all home screens at once.[3]

When the HTC Sensation was released, it featured HTC Sense 3.0, which added interface elements, including an updated lock screen that allows applications to be pinned directly to it for easier access. The HTC EVO 3D also features Sense 3.0.

Two versions of Sense were developed for Android 4.0. Sense 4.0, included on HTC's new devices beginning in 2012 (such as the HTC One X), was designed to provide a refreshed and more minimalist look closer to stock Android than previous versions, while integrating features provided by Android 4.0. Sense 3.6, which was distributed through updates to older HTC phones, was designed to maintain a closer resemblance to previous versions of Sense on Android 2.3.[4]

Versions

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HTC Sense (2009)

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The original version of Sense was first introduced by the HTC Hero.

Espresso (2010)

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Espresso was the codename for the version of Sense running atop T-Mobile myTouch devices. It debuted on the T-Mobile myTouch 3G (HTC Espresso) and the T-Mobile myTouch 4G (HTC Glacier). It features all of the widgets and apps of regular Sense, but the color of apps and certain interface elements are blue instead of green. "Pushed in" apps appear on the home screen.

Sense 1.9 (2010)

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Sense 1.9 debuted on the HTC Desire and HTC Legend and provided upgrades for the HTC Hero and HTC Magic. It introduced FriendStream and the Leap feature similar to macOS's Mission Control.

Sense 3.0 (2011)

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Sense 3.0 debuted on the HTC Sensation. This version introduced HTC Watch, a movie streaming service, and updated the lockscreen with app shortcuts for easier access. Additional lockscreen styles included widgets that display content such as weather and photos. It also features 3D homescreen transition effects when swiping among homescreens.

Sense 3.6 (2012)

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Legacy HTC devices that received updates to Android 4.0 use Sense 3.6; an update integrating select features from Sense 4 (such as the updated home screen), but visual and design elements from Sense 3.5.[4][5]

Sense 4.0 (2012)

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Sense 4.0 was first introduced by the HTC One series of devices with Android 4.0 unveiled in 2012; the One X, One S, and One V. Many aspects of the Sense interface were modified to closer resemble the standard Android interface (such as its home screen, which now uses a dock of shortcuts instead of the fixed "All Apps", "Phone", and "Personalize" buttons of previous versions), a new application switcher using cards, updated stock apps, and Beats Audio support.[6][7]

Sense 4.1 (2012)

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Sense 4.1 was a minor update to the original Sense 4.0. It ran on top of Android 4.0.4 as opposed to Android 4.0.3, and included many bug fixes and optimizations. The only device of the original HTC One series not to receive this update was the HTC One V.

Sense 4.5 or 4+ (2012)

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Announced in 2012 for the HTC One X+, updates with Sense 4+ was also released with Android 4.1.2 updates for the One X, One S, Evo 4G LTE, One SV LTE / 3G and Desire X..

Sense 5 (2013)

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Announced in April 2013 for the 2013 HTC One; it features a more minimalistic design and a new scrolling news aggregator on the home screen known as "BlinkFeed", which displays a scrolling grid of news headlines and social network content. By default, Sense 5 uses three home screen pages: two with the traditional grid for apps and widgets (as with previous devices, but using a grid with fewer spaces for apps by default), and the default screen with a redesigned clock and BlinkFeed, although more pages can still be added.[8] Sense 5.0 was not only going to be exclusive to the HTC One; on February 28, 2013, HTC announced that it would provide updates for the Butterfly, One S (later discontinued), and the One X/X+ to Sense 5.0 in the coming months.[9]

Sense 5.5 (2013)

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Announced in September 2013 for the HTC One Max; it adds RSS and Google+ support to BlinkFeed, allows users to disable BlinkFeed entirely, adds a tool for making animated GIFs, and additional Highlights themes.[10][11]

Sense 6.0 (2014)

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Sense 6.0, nicknamed "Sixth Sense", was announced alongside the 2014 HTC One (M8) on March 25, 2014. Based on Android 4.4 "KitKat", it is similar to Sense 5, but offers new customization options (such as color themes and new font choices), increased use of transparency effects (particularly on the home screen, and on Sense 6.0 devices which use on-screen buttons), and updates to some of its included apps. BlinkFeed, Gallery, TV, and Zoe are now updated independently of Sense through Google Play Store.[12]

The HTC One (2013), One Mini and One Max are updated to 6.0 via a software update.[13]

Sense 7.0 (2015)

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Sense 7.0 was announced at the Mobile World Congress on March 1, 2015 alongside the HTC One M9. It is based on Android 5.0 "Lollipop", and is largely the same as Sense 6.0 as far as the default user interface is concerned, save for a few tweaked icons and a new weather clock widget. Perhaps the most notable new feature is the new user interface theming app (simply called "Themes"), which allows users to alter the color schemes, icons, sounds, and fonts throughout the operating system. Users can either create their own themes from scratch or download pre-made ones created by HTC or fellow users. Another major new feature is the ability to customize the navigation buttons across the bottom of the display; users can now change their order and add a fourth button, such as a power button or one that hides the navigation bar altogether.[14]

Advertisements in Blinkfeed

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HTC confirmed that advertisements will be displayed in the Blinkfeed. However, HTC has given the option for the user to opt-out from receiving these advertisements.[15][16] In August 2015, owners of HTC M8 and M9 in the United States reported in reddit that they have received a push-notification promoting the upcoming Fantastic Four movie theme.[17][18]

HTC Sense 10 (2018)

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The HTC U12+ ships with Android 8.0 Oreo with an overlay of HTC Sense UI 10.0.[19] It features Project Treble, which allows for faster updates after new versions of Android appear.[20] The Amazon Alexa, Google Assistant, and HTC Sense Companion virtual assistants come pre-installed.[a][19]

List of devices with HTC Sense

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Sense 10.10

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  • HTC U19e
  • HTC Desire 19+
  • HTC Desire 19s

Sense 10.0

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  • HTC U12+ (upgradable to Sense 10.10)
  • HTC U12 Life

Sense 9.0

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  • HTC U11 (upgradable to Sense 10.0)
  • HTC U11+ (upgradable to Sense 10.0)

Sense 8.0

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  • HTC 10
  • HTC U Ultra
  • HTC U Play

Sense 7.0

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  • HTC One A9
  • HTC One X9
  • HTC Desire 628
  • HTC Desire 828
  • HTC Desire 816 dual sim(via software update)
  • HTC One M9
  • HTC One M9+
  • HTC One E9s
  • HTC One E9+
  • HTC One M8 (via software update) [22]
  • HTC One ME
  • HTC Desire 728
  • HTC Desire Eye (via software update)
  • HTC One E8

Sense 6.1

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  • HTC Desire 510

Sense 6.0

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  • HTC One (M8)
  • HTC One (via software update)
  • HTC One Max (via software update)
  • HTC One Mini 2
  • HTC One Mini (via software update)
  • HTC One E8
  • HTC One (M8 EYE)
  • HTC Butterfly S (via Android 4.4.2 update)
  • HTC Butterfly 2
  • HTC Desire 816G
  • HTC Desire 816
  • HTC Desire 610
  • HTC Desire 620
  • HTC Desire 820
  • HTC Desire 820Q
  • HTC Desire 826
  • HTC Desire Eye
  • HTC Droid DNA (via Flashing a ROM)

Sense 5.5

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  • HTC Butterfly/Droid DNA (via Android 4.4 update)
  • HTC Desire 601 (via Android 4.4 update)
  • HTC One (via software update)
  • HTC One Max
  • HTC One Mini (via software update)

Sense 5.0

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  • HTC Desire 700 dual sim
  • HTC Desire 616
  • HTC Desire 601
  • HTC Desire 300
  • HTC Desire 600
  • HTC Desire 500
  • HTC Desire 310
  • HTC Butterfly S
  • HTC One Mini
  • HTC One
  • HTC One X+ (via Android 4.2 update)
  • HTC Evo 4G LTE (via Android 4.3 update)[9]
  • HTC One X (via Android 4.2 update, international version only)
  • HTC One XL (via Android 4.2 update, international version only)
  • HTC Butterfly/Droid DNA (via Android 4.2 update)[9]
  • HTC One SV (via Android 4.2 update)

Sense 4+

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  • HTC Desire 501
  • HTC One X+
  • HTC One X (via Android 4.1 update)
  • HTC One S (via Android 4.1 update)
  • HTC Evo 4G LTE (via Android 4.1 update)
  • HTC J
  • HTC Butterfly/Droid DNA
  • HTC One SV (via Android 4.1 update)
  • HTC Desire X (via Android 4.1 update)

Sense 4.1

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  • HTC One S (via software update)
  • HTC Desire X
  • HTC One SV
  • HTC One X (via software update)
  • HTC One VX

Sense 4.0

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  • HTC Desire 200
  • HTC One V
  • HTC One X
  • HTC One S
  • HTC Desire C
  • HTC Desire V
  • HTC Desire VC
  • HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE

Sense 3.6

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Sense 3.6 is exclusively obtained through Android 4.0 updates for existing devices.

  • HTC Sensation XL
  • HTC Sensation XE
  • HTC Sensation
  • HTC Evo 3D (pre-loaded on Virgin Mobile version)
  • HTC Evo Design 4G (pre-loaded on Boost Mobile version)
  • HTC Incredible S (all variants)[23]
  • HTC Rezound
  • HTC Desire S
  • HTC Sensation 4G

Sense 3.5

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  • HTC Desire S
  • HTC Desire HD/HTC Inspire 4G[23]
  • HTC Explorer
  • HTC Rhyme

Sense 2.0 / 2.1

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  • HTC ChaCha (Sense 2.1 for Messenger)
  • HTC Salsa (Sense 2.1 for Messenger)
  • HTC Desire Z
  • HTC Desire
  • HTC Flyer (Sense 2.1 for Tablet)
  • HTC Jetstream (Sense 2.1 for Tablet)
  • HTC Wildfire S

Sense 1.0

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  • HTC Evo Shift 4G
  • HTC EVO 4G
  • HTC Droid Incredible
  • HTC Aria / Gratia
  • HTC Legend
  • HTC Wildfire
  • HTC Merge

Original Sense

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  • HTC Droid Eris
  • HTC Hero / HTC Hero CDMA (Sprint)
  • HTC Tattoo

Espresso Sense

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  • T-Mobile myTouch 3G Slide: Espresso Sense 1.0
  • T-Mobile myTouch 4G: Espresso Sense 2.0
  • T-Mobile myTouch 4G Slide: Espresso Sense 3.0

HTC devices without Sense

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Most HTC devices released since the introduction of Sense incorporate it, but several do not, including the Nexus One (released as the first device in the Nexus series), the T-Mobile G2 (a variation of the HTC Desire Z with stock Android), the HTC First (after Facebook Home is disabled), and a special edition HTC One released on Google Play in June 2013.[24][25] In March 2014 HTC announced the Desire 310 running Android 4.2.2 with the addition of Blinkfeed and Video Highlights.[26] Like predecessor the HTC One (M8) also got a Google Play Edition, running Android 4.4.2. The Nexus 9 Tablet was unveiled by Google on October 15, 2014 running Android 5.0.

Notes

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  1. ^ In China, both are replaced with Baidu Assistant.[21]

References

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  1. ^ "HTC Hero review". Engadget. 23 July 2009. Retrieved 6 August 2013.
  2. ^ GSMArena, HTC HD2 specification
  3. ^ "HTC enhances Sense with Leap and Friend Stream (updated with video)". Engadget. 16 February 2010. Retrieved 2011-09-12.
  4. ^ a b "HTC Sense 3.6 preview". Engadget. 13 March 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  5. ^ "HTC Sense 3.6 vs. Sense 4.0: What's the Difference?". Pocket-lint. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  6. ^ "HTC Sense 4 review". Engadget. 2 April 2012. Retrieved 1 July 2012.
  7. ^ Mies, Ginny (February 26, 2012). "Hands-On With HTC's Hot New Android Smartphones: Quad-Core One X and Siblings". Archived from the original on July 4, 2012. Retrieved February 26, 2012.
  8. ^ "HTC One software hands-on: Sense 5, BlinkFeed, Sense TV and new Sync Manager". Engadget. 19 February 2013. Retrieved 19 February 2013.
  9. ^ a b c "HTC: One X, One S, Butterfly will be updated to Sense 5". Pocket-lint. 28 February 2013. Retrieved 28 February 2013.
  10. ^ "HTC: Android 4.4 KitKat coming to the One within 90 days, Google Play edition within 15 days". Engadget. AOL Inc. 31 October 2013. Retrieved 1 November 2013.
  11. ^ Savov, Vlad (14 October 2013). "HTC One max review: a lot more of the same". The Verge. Vox Media. Retrieved 14 October 2013.
  12. ^ "HTC Sense 6.0 vs Sense 5.5: New features, tweaks and changes reviewed". Pocket-lint. 20 March 2014. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  13. ^ "HTC updating One phones to Sense 6.0 this spring". CNET. Retrieved 26 March 2014.
  14. ^ "Here's A Look Inside The New Experience With HTC's Sense 7 Software UI". Android Headlines. 15 March 2015. Retrieved 13 April 2015.
  15. ^ "HTC Confirms Ads Are Coming to BlinkFeed, but You'll be Able to Opt Out". 16 June 2015.
  16. ^ "HTC Blog - Official blog".
  17. ^ "[Hugely Tacky Conduct] HTC Pushed a Fantastic Four Notification Ad to the One M8 and M9". 4 August 2015.
  18. ^ "HTC uses push notifications to advertise upcoming superhero movie, users' status - not happy at all". 4 August 2015.
  19. ^ a b Huseman, Hayato (2018-05-23). "HTC U12+ Hands-On Preview". Android Central. Archived from the original on 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  20. ^ Bader, Daniel (2018-05-23). "HTC U12+ Specifications: Dual Cameras, BoomSound, Edge Sense 2 for $800". Android Central. Archived from the original on 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  21. ^ Savov, Vlad (2018-05-23). "HTC U12 Plus Hands-On: Four Cameras, One Phone". The Verge. Archived from the original on 2018-05-23. Retrieved 2018-05-24.
  22. ^ "Sense 7 for HTC One (M8) Expected in May 2015".
  23. ^ a b "UK HTC Desire HD, Incredible S get Sense 3.0, Android 2.3.5". Mobileburn.com. 2011-12-09. Archived from the original on 2012-10-31. Retrieved 2012-04-30.
  24. ^ "Facebook Home can be disabled on HTC First, stock Android sits beneath". TechRadar. 6 April 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
  25. ^ "HTC One with stock Android announced, launching June 26th for $599". The Verge. 30 May 2013. Retrieved 30 May 2013.
  26. ^ http://sqsh.eu. eu/1y
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