Rating 3.9 90 reviews
Manufacturer: HTC
THE INQUIRER
14 years ago

HTC Evo 3D

THE UK'S SECOND 3D PHONE has arrived in the form of the HTC Evo 3D, providing some much needed competition to the LG Optimus 3D . The Evo 3D is a good looking handset with its own style.
Pros:
  • qHD screen
  • flawless performance
  • dedicated camera controls
  • Android 2.3 Gingerbread and Sense 3.0
Cons:
  • Bulky
  • no HDMI
  • lack of 3D content
  • Nothing
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CNET
14 years ago

HTC Evo 3D review: HTC Evo 3D

Whether you like the 3D feature or choose to never use it, the Evo 3D is a powerful, capable Android and our favourite HTC smartphone of the year, so far. Before we begin, a small disclaimer. The CNET Australia team is as cynical about 3D on portable devices as you are, but 3D isn't all there is to like about this handset.
Pros:
  • Solid smartphone experience
  • 3D is great when it works
  • 1730mAh battery is sufficient.
Cons:
  • No HDMI port
  • Struggles with 1080p videos
  • Limited multimedia file recognition.
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CNET
13 years ago

Good when it works

My GF purchased this phone on her Sprint contract. It basically lives in her purse at work, and is used at home as her computer. Three times the screen just refused to respond to touch. The last two times the screen turned black completely with all 4 touch buttons lighting up at the bottom.
Pros:
  • Good screen
  • front facing camera
Cons:
  • Battery abysmal and that's with replacement batteries
  • crapped out 5 times
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Phone Arena
12 years ago

Not too Shabby

I had this phone last year, and I used to love it... the keyboard is AMAZING!!! I used to be able to text in class without having to look and i had like a 95% success rate. Autotext was a BOSS... (smh horrible student I know lol but I graduated no thanks to the PHONE!!
Pros:
  • rugged as HELL
Cons:
  • battery died too quicly
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xbox.about.com
11 years ago

has come to movie theaters. And . And . And now, 3D technology has made its way into smartphones, thanks to the HTC EVO 3D. This Android-based device is an update to last year's immensely popular . That phone was the first 4G phone to hit U.S.
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Bright Hub
14 years ago

HTC EVO 3D Review

Unveiled at CTIA 2011, the HTC EVO 3D, as the name suggests, is HTC's venture into smartphones with 3D displays. Not requiring any kind of eyewear, the HTC EVO 3D captures 3D on its 4.3 inch screen fairly well, though it does have a limited viewing...
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reviews42.com
13 years ago

Very Big Screen And Nice Touch.

This HTC EVO 3D has a very good processor of 1.2 ghz and 1 gb ram which makes this phone do multi tasking at a very good speed. The screen size is very good which makes this phone very attractive and handsome. Also the touch of the phone is good. Android can be updated to the latest version.
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zopper.com
13 years ago

Very Big Screen And Nice Touch.

This HTC EVO 3D has a very good processor of 1.2 ghz and 1 gb ram which makes this phone do multi tasking at a very good speed. The screen size is very good which makes this phone very attractive and handsome. Also the touch of the phone is good. Android can be updated to the latest version.
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MobileFoneReviews
15 years ago

HTC EVO 3D

HTC Evo 3D is one of the latest handsets that was revealed at CTIA 2011. There was a lot of speculation surrounding this handset because HTC has launched some exciting range of mobiles ( HTC Incredible S , HTC Desire S , etc.) in the Mobile World Congress that was held in Barcelona recently.
Pros:
  • 3D content without glasses
  • Ability to capture 2D and 3D photos at the same time
  • Android Gingerbread
Cons:
  • Heavy
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The Verge
14 years ago

HTC Evo 3D review

HTC's Evo 4G legacy is something of a rarity in the smartphone industry. Sprint used it as a gateway drug for its WiMAX service - "4G" back when that nomenclature meant something (and was used to great effect in a huge marketing campaign ).
Pros:
  • Sturdy design
  • Fast hardware
  • 3D optional (but does work!
Cons:
  • Small viewing angles for 3D
  • Some nasty software glitches
  • Symptoms of 3D can include dizziness
  • eye strain
  • nausea..
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