Abstract: The and the are the first two 3D phones in the UK. With 2011 looking set to be the year of the third dimension, there's likely to be more coming soon. But, with the today and the pencilled-in for July, these two are going head-to-head for the b...
Abstract: Following the into the third dimension, HTC has announced its . More than a gimmick, the HTC EVO 3D takes its 3D credentials to its core with a 4.3-inch qHD stereoscopic display allowing users to view 3D content without the need for extra-dimension...
The EVO 3D is a powerful phone - 3D or not. My opinion of 3D remains pretty much the same: It is fun to watch short videos in 3D or take 3D photos, but it is definitely still a novelty feature. That said, the EVO 3D's design is gorgeous, and the combin...
In our time using the EVO 3D it became clear that this is a handset where users will gain a significant amount from actually using the device over time. As a pick up and play device it doesn't quite work well for 3D however use over a few hours and th...
540 x 960 pixels screen resolution, Multi touch input method, Acclerometer and Proximity sensor, HTC Sense User Interface, SRS Virtual Surround Sound, 3G connectivity, WiFi 802.11 b/g/n, DLNA, WiFi hotspot, Bluetooth v3.0, 2560 ? 1920 pixels camera resolu
The rear cameras are too apart for proper stereoscopic closeups, It is a chunky device, 3D stills are of low resolution, Outdoor screen performance is not too impressive, Speed is not as good as the other dualcore
Well, there is not much to say! If you desire a 3D handset then it cannot be any better than the HTC EVO 3D. HTC EVO 3D, It will be price you in India INR 28,000 approx....
The phone gets the power from 1730mAh battery that lasts for around day and a half, that's good considering today's smartphone league. Large screen, dual-core power, 3D capabilities and HTCs good integration of social network status in the phone make it a...