HTC Evo 3D Review Roundup
Reviews of the Evo 3D are starting to flood in and the general consensus is its fast, solid, 3D and has average good battery life. Review links from Engadget, This is my next, BGR, Gizmodo, phone scoop, CNET and WSJ are after the break.
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“Ultimately, we’ve come to think of the EVO 3D as a Sensation with a lesser camera, cheaper materials, worse battery life, and without the ability to roam worldwide. But hey, it’s got 3D and the best dedicated two-stage camera button that’s ever graced a phone. That’s gotta be worth something, right?” Myriam Joire
“So let’s ignore 3D for a second. The EVO 3D is fast, sleek, up to date, and packs a pretty great qHD display.” Ross Miller
Boy Genius Report Evo 3D Review
“HTC’s EVO 3D is the first device to hit the market in the U.S. with a stereoscopic 3D display, but that’s just an added feature. At the end of the day, the EVO 3D is a better, faster, thinner, lighter, and more capable EVO 4G. The battery life is slightly better, the screen has been improved, there’s a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1080p HD video capture, and plenty more. The 3D part is just a nice add-on.” Jonathan Geller
“In the end, it boils down to what’s most important for you. If you value performance of the wireless radio more than anything else, the EVO 3D is not for you. If you don’t mind some sketchy behavior and are lusting after that 3D camera, I won’t blame you.” Eric Zeman
“The EVO 3D is the first phone to ever literally hurt my face.” Sam Biddle
Wall Street Journel Evo 3D Review
“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.” Rogers Cheng
“Among Sprint’s touch-screen smartphones, the HTC Evo 3D sits high on the list, if not at the top of the list. HTC and Sprint improved the Evo in areas that matter the most, including speed and battery life, while keeping some of the qualities we loved about the original Evo, such as a premium design. These features are what make the Evo 3D worthwhile; the fact that it happens to do 3D too is just an added bonus.” Bonnie Cha
