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Tuesday, July 17, 2012

HTC Evo 3D: 4G Is Finally Thrust Into the Third Dimension

Taiwanese mobile phone manufacturer HTC Corporation introduced the HTC Evo 3D was introduced on June 24, 2011. Available exclusively for the Sprint/Nextel network, the smartphone is the immediate successor to the HTC Evo 4G. Although it uses the same super-fast 4G network as its predecessor, the Evo 3D is so named because HTC added three-dimensional picture and video support on the device.

The defining trademark of the HTC Evo 3D is its touch screen. Measuring 4.3 inches diagonally, the screen uses a quarter of the display quality used by high-definition televisions, with a resolution of 960 by 540 pixels. Another notable feature of the touch screen is the ability to view images and video in 3D form without the need for stereoscopic glasses.

Another prominent trademark of the Evo 3D is its collection of cameras. Two 5-megapixel cameras are positioned at the phone's rear. Possessing autofocus and dual light-emitting diode (LED) flash, the cameras not only take pictures, but can also stream 3D videos into a 3D television set. Moreover, they accommodate an immensely high display resolution, at 2,560 by 1,920 pixels. A third, 1.3-MP camera is placed at the front of the Evo 3D for video chats and geo-tagging.

The HTC Evo 3D runs on the Android 2.3 operating system, which enables the downloading of apps from the Android Market online store. The dual-core 1.2 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon MSM8660 processor provides fast response for the phone, while the Adreno 220 graphics processing unit handles the phone's video capabilities. Each Evo 3D comes with 1 GB of data storage space. However, users can expand it up to 32 GB by using its microSD card slot.

Customers can download files wirelessly using the Evo 3D's Wi-Fi capabilities at any available Wi-Fi hotspot. The smartphone also comes with Bluetooth technology, which permits users to exchange music and videos with other Bluetooth-enabled devices such as personal computers or other smartphones.

Regarding sound, the Evo 3D provides a loudspeaker to eliminate the need to press the phone to the ear during calls. A 3.5-millimeter jack is included to plug in headphones and take full advantage of the SRS virtual surround sound quality. This is particularly good for listening to the built-in FM radio or the audio player, which supports MP3, Windows Media Audio (WMA), Advanced Audio Coding (AAC) and WAV files.

Each HTC Evo 3D has a standard lithium-ion battery. Maximum stand-by time and talk time is measured at around 420 hours and 7 hours 45 minutes, respectively.

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