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Published: 2011-06-19, Author: Simon , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: On Friday I received the HTC EVO 3D , soon to be released on the Sprint network. A worthy successor to the original HTC EVO, the EVO 3D is almost identical to the HTC Sensation on T-Mobile, except for the more traditional EVO series square casing. You can...
The HTC Evo 3D sees some upgrades from its precursor, in the form of a better battery and a dualcore 1.2GHz processor. The Evo 3D is an Android Gingerbread cellphone, and also comes with the capability of capturing 3D video and photos and a glassesfree 3D display.
The Smartphone doesn’t offer a lot of internal memory, and surely doesn’t have all that great call quality either. The glassesfree 3D display of the Evo has limited dept of the 3D world and also has limited viewing angles.Random PostsTags: HTC Evo 3D features, HTC Evo 3D smartphone, HTC Evo 3D specifications Tweet This Save to delicious1 Stumble it Click here to cancel reply. Name (required) Mail
The HTC Evo 3D is one of the top touchscreen smartphone from Sprint, if not the best. Sprint and HTC saw some major enhancements in certain area including the battery life and speed, and yet kept some qualities that we liked in the original Evo, like ...
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Published: 2011-06-17, Author: Simon , review by: androidspin.com
Abstract: 3D is all the rage these days. CES had 3D technology on every corner and the newest concepts being shown where glasses free 3D TV. It seems it's also starting to influence our pocket technology too. This latest device, soon to be released on the Sprint ne...
Dualcore processor. Gorgeous Android skin. Latest version of Android. Noglasses 3D screen,
Lousy call quality. Trouble connecting to Internet. 3D has offers a very narrow viewing angle.
The HTC EVO 3D is the most baffling phone I've worked with in a long time. It has a super-fast processor, but awful reception and 3G connectivity. The 3D blows your mind, until it gives you a headache. It connects to TVs using an adapter nobody can fin...
Dual-core processor. Gorgeous Android skin. Latest version of Android. No-glasses 3D screen.
Lousy call quality. Trouble connecting to Internet. 3D has offers a very narrow viewing angle.
The 4G-equipped, Android-Based HTC EVO 3D for Sprint is the nation's first 3D phone, but it struggles with making phone calls and connecting to the Web. Buy it now...
Abstract: Will the almighty HTC EVO 3D for Sprint live up to the hype? Read our full review to find out.HTC EVO 3D Report The highly anticipated HTC EVO 3D for Sprint has finally descended onto our landing pad for a full review. Replacing the HTC EVO 4G (the p...
Abstract: Watch our hands-on with the EVO 3D!If there ever was a phone that could supplant the venerable HTC EVO 4G as Sprint's best-selling Android device, the new EVO 3D could well be it. Spend just a few minutes with the device, and that much is clear. You're...
Zippy dual-core Snapdragon processor, Bright and sharp qHD screen, Time-saving lock screen shortcuts, Glasses-free 3D display and 3D camera add some fun, Fast 4G downloads
HTC Watch movie service needs work, Difficult to scroll on apps screen, HDMI output doesn't offer mirroring or streaming of premium content, Had to manually reconnect to 4G at times
It's a bit of a stretch to call the EVO 3D a breakthrough, especially since there's not a lot of premium 3D content yet. The ecosystem will need to catch up to the hardware, just as in the TV world. However, the 3D camera is a fun converstation starter...
HTC’s EVO 3D is the first device to hit the market in the U.S. with a stereoscopic 3D display, but that’s just an added feature. At the end of the day, the EVO 3D is a better, faster, thinner, lighter, and more capable EVO 4G. The battery life is sligh...
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Published: 2011-06-15, Author: Ross , review by: theverge.com
Sturdy design, Fast hardware, 3D optional (but does work!)
Small viewing angles for 3D, Some nasty software glitches, Symptoms of 3D can include dizziness, eye strain, nausea...