HTC EVO 3D
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14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D
The HTC Evo 3D , according to the best info we could find, promises to live up to it's hype. First, as for the "3D" element, the Evo 3D will include a 3D YouTube client and a 3D Blockbuster app. The phone is reported to have a 4.3 inch display, and will be powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor.
14 years ago
Difficult to use in a car. Even when on car mode. Battery life sucks when applications are running. Camera takes great pictures but blacks out sometimes which makes me unable to take any pictures.
13 years ago
HTC EVO 3D Review
HTC EVO 3D Review Are you looking for a handset which integrates 3D camera and gaming into a 4G handset? Well, if yes, then HTC Evo 3D can very well be the handset for you. HTC has taken a lot of care to ensure that its 3D stands tall among all the droids in the market. [...
12 years ago
HTC Evo 3D Review: In Depth
The 3D imaging capabilities of the Evo 3D aren't integrated as well as they should be for this to be a killer 3D phone. You can't properly view 3D pictures you've taken and there's no sign of the promised 3D movies to download yet from HTC Watch.
14 years ago
The HTC Evo 3D touch screen phone has an up-to-date dual-core processor and runs the Android 2.3 operating system, which will help you move quickly through your tasks. It also connects to the 4G network. You'll speed through more data, but you'll also speed through your battery faster.
Pros:
- Take pictures in 3D with this dual-lens
- back-facing camera
- or change to 2D mode with the switch on the side of the phone
Cons:
- Although this phone has plenty of hours of talk time
- it doesn't offer as many as the other touch phones we reviewed
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D WiMAX smartphone review
The HTC EVO 3D is the successor to last year's wildly popular EVO 4G for Sprint. The EVO 4G broke new ground by being the first 4G (WiMAX) handset, as well as the first Android smartphone with a 4.3-inch screen to hit the market in the U.S.
Pros:
- Fast processor
- lots of RAM
- Android 2.3 Gingerbread
- high-resolution display
Cons:
- Poor battery life
- slow 3G data
- overbearing UI
- poor camera performance
- poor display viewing angle and 3D performance
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D Android phone
The HTC EVO 3D offers genuinely impressive 3D viewing without the need for special glasses. However, the lack of 3D content available makes it little more than a gimmick that you'll quickly tire of. Further, the EVO 3D is chunky and heavy: we find it difficult to recommend over slimmer, lighter competitors. We are very sceptical when it comes to 3D smartphones, but manufacturers are keen to get them on the shelves. LG was the first to market with its Optimus 3D and HTC has now followed suit with the EVO 3D — available through Telstra and Vodafone in Australia. The HTC EVO 3D isn't a bad smartphone by any means, but the extra bulk it carries to support the 3D camera function just isn't worth the outlay.
Pros:
- 3D experience is impressive
- Excellent build quality
- Slick UI and performance
Cons:
- Chunky and heavy design
- Battery life is below average
- Limited 3D content available
14 years ago
HTC Evo 3D
This zippy, albeit somewhat gimmicky, high-end phone comes loaded with features
Pros:
- Easy to navigate and use
- Large screen
- Battery and casing are easy to remove
- Helpful instruction manual
Cons:
- Relatively poor call quality in our tests
- Thick
- heavy design
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
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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