The first time we saw the rumored
Supersonic we were blown away. HTC and Google had just wowed us with the
Nexus One, and here we were looking at something
even better -- a 4.3-inch phone with WiMAX wrapped in a white body. This prototype was buggy and had abysmal battery life, but it was
real. Four months later it landed in our hands at
Google I/O. We're of course talking about the
EVO 4G which went on to become a runaway hit for HTC and Sprint as the first ever 4G smartphone in the US. And here we are a year later with the
HTC EVO 3D, the legitimate heir to Sprint's mobile kingdom -- at least until the
Motorola Photon 4G comes along. When we
first played with the 3D-capable handset at
CTIA we were suitably impressed, but we left with a lot of unanswered questions. How do the 1.2GHz dual core processor and qHD display affect battery life? Is 3D a compelling feature or just a gimmick? What is 2D camera performance like with the lower specced camera? Is the EVO 3D a worthy replacement for the EVO 4G? Find out in our review after the break.
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