Vodafone UK, which is one of the few carriers offering the HTC Sensation XL in the UK, will not sell the phone anymore. Besides the Sensation XL there are three other handsets with the same fortune — the Samsung Galaxy Mini, the Nokia C3 and the BlackBerry Torch 9810.
The HTC Sensation XL was unveiled at CTIA 2011 in October. As the specs list of the device became available and we watched a couple of hands on videos it was clear we were dealing with the Android version of the HTC Titan. Notably, unlike the latter, this smartphone came with Beats Audio headsets giving it an additional charm.

The HTC Sensation XL was launched in the UK right after it was announced. Three major mobile operators were offering it in their stores, Vodafone, O2 and Three. Now that the first mobile operator quits selling the phone, consumers can get it from other operators.
There is a simple reason behind Vodafone UK’s decision to discontinue offering these handsets — the HTC Sensation XL, the Nokia C3 and the Samsung Galaxy Mini will have their successors at MWC 2012 in face of the HTC One X, the Nokia Asha 302 and the Samsung Galaxy Mini 2. As for the BlackBerry Torch 9810, it was not selling well.













