The global version of the next HTC's flagship - the EVO 3D - is now official along with its full specs. The 3D fever seems to be taken over HTC too and the EVO 3D packs a huge 3D S-LCD screen and its capable of shooting both 3D stills and videos.
We were waiting for this since we met the CDMA EVO 3D headed for Sprint.
The global GSM version of HTC EVO 3D makes no compromises specs-wise - 4.3-inch 3D S-LCD screen with qHD (540x960 pixels) resolution, Snapdragon MSM8660 chipset with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, Andreno 220 graphics and 1GB RAM.
The camera department has also jumped on the 3D train featuring two rear 5 megapixels snappers capable of taking 2 megapixels 3D pictures and 720p 3D videos.
As for the standard photos and videos - you get 5 megapixels stills and 1080p videos. There is also a dual-LED flash and a 1.3 megapixels video-call camera.
The connectivity is as premium as it gets - high HSPA speeds, Wireless N with DLNA support, GPS with A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, FM radio, HDMI port and 3.5mm audio jack. The GSM EVO 3D supports microSD cards up to 32GB and the only difference to the CDMA Sprint version is that its internal storage has shrunk from 4GB down to 1GB.
HTC EVO 3G runs on the latest Android v2.3 Gingerbread masked with the HTC Sense UI.
The Sprint's EVO 3D is scheduled for a summer launch, so we guess its GSM sibling will hit the shelves about the same time. There is no info on the price or 3G bands yet.
We were waiting for this since we met the CDMA EVO 3D headed for Sprint.
The global GSM version of HTC EVO 3D makes no compromises specs-wise - 4.3-inch 3D S-LCD screen with qHD (540x960 pixels) resolution, Snapdragon MSM8660 chipset with a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, Andreno 220 graphics and 1GB RAM.
The camera department has also jumped on the 3D train featuring two rear 5 megapixels snappers capable of taking 2 megapixels 3D pictures and 720p 3D videos.
As for the standard photos and videos - you get 5 megapixels stills and 1080p videos. There is also a dual-LED flash and a 1.3 megapixels video-call camera.
The connectivity is as premium as it gets - high HSPA speeds, Wireless N with DLNA support, GPS with A-GPS, Bluetooth 3.0, FM radio, HDMI port and 3.5mm audio jack. The GSM EVO 3D supports microSD cards up to 32GB and the only difference to the CDMA Sprint version is that its internal storage has shrunk from 4GB down to 1GB.
HTC EVO 3G runs on the latest Android v2.3 Gingerbread masked with the HTC Sense UI.
The Sprint's EVO 3D is scheduled for a summer launch, so we guess its GSM sibling will hit the shelves about the same time. There is no info on the price or 3G bands yet.
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