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By Roydon Cerejo
First LG led the way with the Optimus 3D that quite literally, wowed us all with what they had accomplished. Other than the Optimus 2X, the Korean company didn’t really have any high-end droid under its belt, so this put them back in the running. HTC, on the other hand is one company who don’t have a shortage of Android handsets in the market, in fact, they have a whole bunch of them in the 20K and above price bracket. Their latest incarnation, the Evo 3D goes head on with LG’s offering since these are the only two 3D ready handsets today. But, is it good enough to repair the damage caused by HTC’s previous flagship? Lets find out.
Features
Interface
The phone is powered by Qualcomm’s MSM8660 dual-core processor running at 1.2GHz and runs the latest version of Android 2.3.4. Running on top is Sense 3.0, offering the same features we saw in the Sensation. The interface is swift and fluid making navigation effortless. The apps can be sorted according to most used or downloaded. HTC has included a ton of personalization options right from skins, scenes to different types of lock screens.
The 3D experience
HTC are using a similar 3D technique to LG, but we found their implementation to be slightly better and that difference is apparent immediately. For starters, the 3D effect is a lot more forgiving to your eyes and while it still has a narrow sweet spot, the effect just seems better. There is barely any crosstalk and the 3D effect is sharp and clear by just using a pair of active shutter glasses.
Read the entire review at tech2.in