These days a powerful 3d Smartphone such as the HTC EVO 3D that also happens to be the best video phone on the market is a rare sight in a market swamped by 3D wanttabes. The new LG Thrill 4G and the HTC Evo 3D on Sprint Phone Reviews has the latest information / Specs and Pricing comparison on this formidable Android Smartphone. The screenshot of the $199.99 shows the retail price at Costco and at Sprint PCS
The best 3D smartphone user can expect solid, if not stellar, battery life from both the LG thrill 3D and the HTC EVO 3D on Sprint phone. Having tested both phones for its 3D capability, we just want to give you a warning, don't let the 3D feature be the #1 reason you are getting the smartphone. Why? There is very little content out there on 3D. For instance if you buy the a glasses-free 3D display, dual cameras HTC Evo 3D on Sprint Phone, it comes pre loaded with the Green Hornet and the Spiderman Man game demo. But try to go to Netflix and download 3D movies, you are out of luck. You will have to wait for game developers to pump out 3d games to load on your 3D smartphone. What we want to highlight is the Video quality and the performance of the 2 @ 3d Sprint Android smartphones.
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"Best Sprint Android Phone to date."
"This phone is a nice upgrade. I was very happy with my EVO 4G and i wouldn't try to make anyone with one jealous of not having the new EVO 3D, as both a really great and solid phones. But, I am very happy with my new upgrade and I'd recommend either phone to anyone. Gingerbread and the new Sense 3.0, alone, make it a reason to upgrade to the EVO 3D. I think a lot of people are under the impression that the 3D is the main feature of the phone and that it MUST be used. That's not the case. The phone is primarily a 2D device, the 3D is optional and can be turned off. The 3D is only functional for taking/viewing pictures, videos, and certain games.The QHD screen is very responsive and great for web browsing. I know a lot of people have been reading the reviews on the Samsung Galaxy s2 and its super amoled plus screen. I went to an at&t store and looked at the samsung infuse which uses the same super amoled plus screen as the samsung gs2.
Yes the colors look more rich than the QHD display, but it some areas the amoled was over saturated. Supposedly the new gs2 will feature a way of turning down the saturation. In short the difference was not enough for me to claim the super amoled plus screen as vastly superior to a super LCD QHD display. Plus this phone build quality is solid, another improvement over the original EVO 4G.
The photos you see on the web on this phone due not do it justice. I looks much better in person.
I would buy the HTC EVO 3D phone again and recommend, the phone is cutting edge tech and I'm glad I didn't wait for the I-Phone5"
source: http://areacellphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/03/htc-evo-3d.jpg, 3d-techstuff.com, static5.businessinsider.com
The excerpt below is from 3d-techstuff.com
"Apple offers its iPhone in most markets through AT&T and Verizon, The venerable iPhone 4 has 3D-like features. It plays 3D third party applications like games and renders 3D Global Positioning Satellite maps
Android, or ‘Droid’ as those opensource aficionados are prone to monikering, is offer by nearly all of the rest of the global cellular phone manufacturers but the 3D feature is currently only available on about five models that the public may purchase."