There's no question that the 3D powers are an appealing feature of the EVO 3D. Taking 3D images and 3D video offers that "wow" feeling almost each and every time, and makes even the most mundane subjects somehow more interesting. It helps that the EVO...
Snappy dual-core performanceEye-friendly qHD resolutionFantastic camera button
Poor battery lifeToo many camera compromisesDisplay could be higher quality
The EVO 3D is a well made handset that improves upon the EVO 4G in terms of raw horsepower -- as such, it lives up to its flagship status. That being said, it's also a step back in some areas (the lack of kickstand comes to mind). While the qHD screen pro...
The HTC Evo 3D improves on its predecessor with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and a larger battery. The Android Gingerbread smartphone also features a glasses-free 3D display and can capture 3D photos and video
The smartphone doesn't offer much internal memory, and call quality could be better. The glasses-free 3D display has limited viewing angles and depth of field
The 3D features are a fun addition, but it's the HTC Evo 3D's zippy performance and improved battery life that make this Android smartphone one of Sprint's best.
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In addition to the 3D capabilities, the EVO 3D packs some welcome upgrades like a dual-core processor, newer software, and an improved display.What's Bad: Reception isn't the best; data speeds have been disappointing; battery life is mediocre.The Verdict: The HTC EVO 3D packs some much-needed enhancements to the original, like a dual-core processor, Android 2.3, and HTC Sense 3.0. Unfortunately
Reception isn't the best; data speeds have been disappointing; battery life is mediocre.
The HTC EVO 3D packs some much-needed enhancements to the original, like a dual-core processor, Android 2.3, and HTC Sense 3.0. Unfortunately, the signal strength is sub-par, and the battery life leaves a lot to be desired.HTC EVO 3D Review by Aaron...
The HTC EVO 3D is an interesting delve into the 3D smartphone market and comes out looking like quite the competitor. Even without the 3D effect, the HTC EVO 3D looks like a powerhouse in the smartphone department, though, like other HTC smartph...
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Abstract: Today, i'll be comparing the Google Nexus S 4G vs Motorola Atrix 4G vs the HTC EVO 3D. This started out as a Pros and Cons for my own personal reference being that I'm now eligible for my 2 year upgrade pricing on my Sprint line. So take this Pros and Con...
Abstract: Alright fellow Android Superphone followers, here it finally is – Android Authority's Extreme Superphone Standoff: the Samsung Galaxy S II vs. the HTC EVO 3D. We review and compare all of the important areas below. Read on to find out which one is the vic...
Abstract: I think 3D is hilarious. It’s cute, really. I take my little ones to the theater and they enjoy putting the glasses on, jumping from left to right when it seems that the thing on the screen will jump right out and snatch them up. It’s a generally fun ...