Yesterday Sprint posted the teasers for two new 4G-enabled devices and today HTC announced them officially and brought us their full specs. HTC EVO 3D (which will come in GSM garb) and the HTC EVO View 4G tablet both feature 4G (WiMAX connectivity) and run Android. The EVO 3D seems to be a 3D-enabled Pyramid, while the EVO View 4G is a CDMA version of the Flyer.
The HTC EVO 3D features a 4.3" qHD screen that shows glasses-free 3D imagery and two 5MP cameras to capture stereoscopic stills and video. 3D videos are shot in 720p resolution but 3D stills are limited to 2MP for some reason.
The EVO 3D packs a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU and 1GB of RAM, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense.
The HTC EVO 3D features a 4.3" qHD screen that shows glasses-free 3D imagery and two 5MP cameras to capture stereoscopic stills and video. 3D videos are shot in 720p resolution but 3D stills are limited to 2MP for some reason.
The EVO 3D packs a 1.2GHz dual-core CPU and 1GB of RAM, running Android 2.3 Gingerbread with HTC Sense.
HTC EVO 3D
The phone measures 126mm x 65mm x 12.05mm and packs a mammoth 1730mAh battery - it weighs a hefty 170 grams though. The HTC EVO 3D packs MHL (the port that combines USB and HDMI), Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, microSD card slot and other goodies.
Sprint will be releasing the HTC EVO 3D this summer (no pricing info yet) with CDMA and WiMAX "4G", but there's a GSM/UMTS/HSPA version up on HTC's site too (no carrier or launch info on it). The HTC Pyramid is basically a non-3D version of the EVO 3D too (though they look slightly different) so we'll see how that pans out.
Sprint and Blockbuster have partnered and Blockbuster on Demand will be preinstalled on the HTC EVO 4G and will offer 3D movies, available on the same day as the Blu-ray release.
Sprint will also be launching the HTC EVO View 4G, which is a Flyer that speaks CDMA and WiMAX. The aluminum body of the View 4G is black unlike the silvery chassis of the Flyer.
The phone measures 126mm x 65mm x 12.05mm and packs a mammoth 1730mAh battery - it weighs a hefty 170 grams though. The HTC EVO 3D packs MHL (the port that combines USB and HDMI), Wi-Fi b/g/n, Bluetooth 3.0, microSD card slot and other goodies.
Sprint will be releasing the HTC EVO 3D this summer (no pricing info yet) with CDMA and WiMAX "4G", but there's a GSM/UMTS/HSPA version up on HTC's site too (no carrier or launch info on it). The HTC Pyramid is basically a non-3D version of the EVO 3D too (though they look slightly different) so we'll see how that pans out.
Sprint and Blockbuster have partnered and Blockbuster on Demand will be preinstalled on the HTC EVO 4G and will offer 3D movies, available on the same day as the Blu-ray release.
Sprint will also be launching the HTC EVO View 4G, which is a Flyer that speaks CDMA and WiMAX. The aluminum body of the View 4G is black unlike the silvery chassis of the Flyer.
HTC EVO View 4G
That aside, the two tablets share the same specs - 1.5GHz single-core processor, Android Gingerbread, 7" 1024x600-pixel screen, two cameras (5MP main, 1.3MP secondary), Scribe technology, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi b/g/n.
The HTC EVO View 4G is coming to Sprint in the summer too, with CDMA and WiMAX connectivity (and hot-spot functionality) but there's nothing on the price yet.
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That aside, the two tablets share the same specs - 1.5GHz single-core processor, Android Gingerbread, 7" 1024x600-pixel screen, two cameras (5MP main, 1.3MP secondary), Scribe technology, Bluetooth 3.0 and Wi-Fi b/g/n.
The HTC EVO View 4G is coming to Sprint in the summer too, with CDMA and WiMAX connectivity (and hot-spot functionality) but there's nothing on the price yet.
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