May 13, 2011 07:43 GMT  ·  By

HTC Sensation is the latest flagship Android-based mobile phone that Taiwanese handset vendor HTC Corporation unveiled to the world, and those who would like to learn some more info on it have now the possibility to do so.

A video demo of HTC Sensation's hardware and software has just made an appearance into the wild, courtesy of HTC themselves.

In case there are were some of you interested in the new device but yet unaware of what it was capable to offer, the said video, embedded at the bottom of this article, offers a great opportunity to discover the HTC Sensation.

After all, a handset that sports a name like this should be able to prove being a dream phone for enthusiasts.

The video would get you through the new Sense UI on Sensation, will present you the phone's 1.2GHz application processor, as well as the large touchscreen qHD display (540 x 960 pixels).

You will also have the chance to learn a few details on the 1080p video shooting capabilities of the handset's 8MP camera, or at its DLNA for wireless media and HDMI capabilities, and more.

However, if the video won't be enough, and for some it would certainly not be, the recently leaked Gingerbread ROM for HTC Sensation would be able to offer some more details on the new handset.

A leaked ROM for this mobile phone was spotted at large before, but that was only a test ROM, unlike the new software, which would supposedly be final.

The ROM made an appearance into the wild on the Chinese blog 911sniper (via), and those who would like to download it and examine it closely should head there for this.

The HTC Sense 3.0 user interface that HTC touted for this device would be there, on top of Google's Android 2.3 Gingerbread operating system, and all of the applications that the handset vendor has included into the mix.