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6/19/11

Sprint HTC EVO 3D- Video and Reviews (Spoiler: It Will Give You a Headache)


So who is excited about the new EVO 3D phone? The Sprint phone will be available this Friday June 24th for $199 according to Sprint.com. I am kind of skeptic about it and feel it's a marketing ploy using 3D, besides there is too much hype on 3D now at days. Nother the less I think Apple needs to step it up with the iPhone 5 to compete with the Evo 3D or they might just have customers switching phone providers.

Reviews:

Sam Biddle of Gizmodo:  “I particularly loved (and, by the handset gods, demand this of all phones) the thick hardware camera shutter—hold to focus, click to shoot … The EVO 3D is the first phone to ever literally hurt my face … It gave me a headache. I wanted to look away. And for what? A 3D effect that just isn’t very good.”


Bonnie Cha of CNET: “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 … The HTC Evo 3D’s design is updated but familiar, and anyone upgrading from the Evo 4G should feel right at home with the smartphone … We also got a bit of a headache after a while, and, more often than not, 3D photos just made our eyes hurt … Starting with a full charge in the morning and with moderate to heavy use (including playing 3D games and video), we were able to go a full day, sometimes early into the next day, before needing to recharge.”


Roger Cheng of The Wall Street Journal:  “You might get dizzy staring too deeply into the Evo 3D, but Sprint Nextel Corp.’s newest flagship phone is worth risking a little motion sickness … I was able to go through nearly an entire work day, while keeping the 4G radio on for most of the time, running it as a hot spot to power a tablet, and making a few phone calls … While the Evo 3D has several strong points, working as a phone isn’t one of them.”


source: http://androidandme.com/2011/06/phones/sprint-htc-evo-3d-review-roundup-americas-first-3d-android-phone/



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