There's a reader application that lets you buy books from the Kobo bookstore, and some classics are bundled along too. HTC bundles along some extras as well like a media server, which lets you stream content from your phone to any other player that supports DLNA (Digital Living Network Alliance). However, the lack of NFC and USB on-the-go functionality is disappointing. Apart from Wi-Fi 'n', there's Bluetooth 3.0 as well. In terms of specs, the Evo 3D is a quad-band phone with full 3G connectivity. So a micro SD card is necessary if you want to load photos and videos on it. The built-in 1GB can't be configured as 'Mass Storage' when you connect it to a computer. The worrying part is that HTC doesn't give you any usable internal memory. Once you take a picture in 3D, you also get the option of converting it to 2D. For starters, the 3D effect is a lot more forgiving to your eyes and while it still has a narrow sweet spot, the effect seems better. HTC has also included a ton of personalisation options from skins, and scenes to different types of lock screens.Īs for 3D technology, we found HTC's implementation slightly better than LG's. The visual interface, à la HTC Sense 3.0, is swift and fluid and thus makes navigation effortless. Qualcomm's dual-core processor running at 1.2GHz powers the phone, and the Evo also sports the latest version of the Android operating system (v2.3.4). Overall, we prefer the Evo 3D's styling compared to the Optimus3D. The Evo also sports a physical shutter button for the camera and a slider to toggle between 2D and 3D modes. The phone's 4.3-inch screen sports a higher resolution than LG's at 540x960, which makes visuals appear sharper and clearer. The front portion harks back to the Incredible S with the same rubber coating around the edges and at the back. HTC's latest incarnation, the Evo 3D, goes head to head with LG's Optimus3D - both are the only two 3D-ready handsets available in the market today.īut while the Optimus feels big and gigantic in your palm, the Evo 3D is a better fit.
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