HTC EVO 3D
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14 years ago
HTC Evo 3D Review: Dual-Core, 3D Display, 4G Speeds
I'm not sold on 3D for consumer devices , and I'm certainly skeptical of it on a smartphone-size screen.
Pros:
- Fast dual-core speeds
- Ultimate entertainment
Cons:
- 3D cool
- but gimmicky
- Call
14 years ago
Sprint's HTC EVO 3D Video Review, Not in 3D!
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.
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D Review
The HTC EVO and its chanting followers is something we rarely see in the smartphone industry, back when it launched it had a very quick rise to fame. I mean it had that huge 4.3″ screen that made all the other phones around look tiny, it had 4G and it was fast.
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D (Sprint)
Awesome yet baffling, breathtaking but frustrating, the HTC EVO 3D ($199 with contract) is a super-cool, super-powerful phone that requires some patience. As the first glasses-free 3D phone in the United States, the EVO 3D was a conversation starter everywhere I went with it.
Pros:
- Dual-core processor
- Gorgeous Android skin
- Latest version of Android
- No-glasses 3D screen
Cons:
- Lousy call quality
- Trouble connecting to Internet
- 3D has offers a very narrow viewing angle
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D (Sprint)
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.
Pros:
- Dual-core processor
- Gorgeous Android skin
- Latest version of Android.
Cons:
- Lousy call quality
- Trouble connecting to Internet
- 3D has offers a very narrow viewing angle
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D
Ready or not, smartphones have officially entered the third dimension with the EVO 3D, the first handset in the U.S. with a glasses-free 3D screen.
Pros:
- 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
Cons:
- 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
14 years ago
HTC EVO 3D review
The HTC EVO 4G is definitely one of Sprint's most popular smartphones. In fact, even almost a year after its release, it's still selling like hotcakes. Sprint faced serious demand issues with the EVO 4G well after the launch, and the nation's first 4G smartphone is still one of the best.
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..
15 years ago
i like the Hardware Specifications. it is very good cell.
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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