HTC Sense (2009) The original version of Sense was first introduced by the
HTC Hero.
Espresso (2010) 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) 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) 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) 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.
Sense 4.0 (2012) 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.
Sense 4.1 (2012) 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) 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) 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. 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.
Sense 5.5 (2013) 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.
Sense 6.0 (2014) 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. The
HTC One (2013),
One Mini and
One Max are updated to 6.0 via a software update.
Sense 7.0 (2015) 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.
Advertisements in Blinkfeed 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. 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.
HTC Sense 10 (2018) The HTC U12+ ships with Android 8.0 Oreo with an overlay of HTC Sense UI 10.0. It features Project Treble, which allows for faster updates after new versions of Android appear. The
Amazon Alexa,
Google Assistant, and HTC Sense Companion virtual assistants come pre-installed. == List of devices with HTC Sense ==