Up till now, the ranks of 3D-capable smartphones were neatly organized by territory: Japan had the Sharp
Aquos SH-12C, the US had the HTC
EVO 3D, and Europe had the LG
Optimus 3D. Now it's all getting a tiny bit messier (and more competitive!) with HTC's announcement that the EVO 3D has boarded a transatlantic liner and is en route to the green shores of Europa. Available "broadly" across the old continent, this Android 2.3 handset touts a 4.3-inch display with qHD (540 x 960) resolution and an added parallax barrier layer that allows it to deliver a glasses-free 3D effect. We call it an effect because real 3D it ain't, but at least it'll allow you to review the three-dimensional pics you snap with the included pair of 5 megapixel autofocus cameras. There's also a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon purring within for the performance obsessives and a generous 1730mAh battery -- perhaps the biggest advantage that we can see for this phone over the similarly specced (but 3D-less)
Sensation. Jump past the break for the full spec sheet and PR or hit up
our review to learn just how awesome the EVO 3D's shutter button really is.
Continue reading HTC EVO 3D landing in Europe next month, two-stage shutter button and all
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