Could this be the GSM version of HTC EVO 3D?
- m0e
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If the GSM version is coming with a xenon flash..then it would really be one of the best phones that HTC made..
Would've been nicer if the phone was with at least 8 GB internal memory or minimum comes with an 8 GB MicroSD card..better camera quality like 8 MP or somethin and a bluetooth v3.0. (sigh)
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- 2011-08-02 06:49
- ibc9
- husu
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At the moment, the only phone with a good exterior design is the Arc, sadly. HTC phones look boring as hell, but at least they aren't a bland iPhone copy like Samsungs. Too bad Sony only uses ancient hardware.
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- 2011-06-05 13:25
- TnXU
- Owen
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based from that pic, the GSM EVO 3D looks like it's sporting a xenon flash compared to the dual LED flash of the other one.
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- 2011-06-05 08:01
- UD}w
- SFAN
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Generally, GSM phones don't have much problems. It's the bloatware from carriers that lags the phone.
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- 2011-06-05 07:14
- Yc0h
- lennard
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I want that EVO 3D and Optimus 3D to go head to head with the Japanese: Sharp Aquos SH 12C is very interesting too.
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- 2011-06-05 04:16
- RxVs
- snndroid
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> In reply to Dave @ 2011-06-05 00:11 from ftVi - click to readIt's HTC US phones to blame, the HTC international phones are designed just right. EVO and Droid series are bunch of brick, but Sensation, Desire series, Legend? Beautifully crafted.
How about 90% of Samsung phones looks like an iPhone?
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- 2011-06-05 04:11
- ji{A
- jakethesnake
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3d capabilities,large screen and 1500 mah battery, portable charger included :)))
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- 2011-06-04 23:32
- H5Ta
- shaahin
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Hello.I just wanna say that the name of this phone is HTC EVO 3D only not the Desire 3d acording to the emails they sent me and according to htc website.
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- 2011-06-04 22:19
- SHwm
- hellyeah
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On 5/20, pre-registration begins for customers wanting EVO 3D or EVO View 4G tablet at any participating Sprint Store with the purchase of a $50 Sprint gift card.
Customers who pre-order will have their name added to the Device Wait List and be contacted to set up an appointment to complete their purchase when the devices launch.
Through the pre-order process, customers receive the full retail experience, including Sprint’s Ready Now customer service experience.
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The launch date and pricing of the devices is not yet available.
$50 Sprint Gift Card purchase is required to place name on device wait list.
Sprint contacts the customer 3 – 5 days prior to the launch to set an appointment for pick-up.
Customers are contacted on a first in, first out method.
The earlier a customer gets on the list, the better chance they have of getting a device early.
Customers are guaranteed a device; however, dependent upon capacity, not all customers may receive a device on day of launch.
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- 2011-06-04 20:31
- 2AuP
- Anonymous
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I have seen this on an internal website for a UK phone company along with some price plans...........could be in the pipeworks..
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- 2011-06-04 18:44
- Mx@E
- The Boy with Red Hat
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Well I wish I can test this phone, looks cool for me!! I don't like that much touchscreens but I really apreciate the big size fo the EVO Screen :D
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- 2011-06-04 18:08
- LuNX
- Yet Another Android
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god, can you plleeeaaaasssseeee send htc some people that can design phones?
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- 2011-06-04 16:48
- k6xe
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