The HTC EVO 3D was pretty highly anticipated in our test labs, no wonder so many willing hands tried to grab the box to be the first ones to unveil her in our little world. The EVO 3D is HTC's latest entrant in the Indian Android arena, and looking at its spec-sheet we were pretty impressed.
Opening up the minimalist white OEM box that HTC uses for all review samples reveals the EVO 3D nestled in white cardboard, certainly not something worth photographing. The accessories too are regular HTC fare – a rather compact wall charger, USB cable that doubles as a power cable and a pair of earphones with liberal branding.
Right, we’ve beaten around the bush long enough. The handset itself immediately feels heavier than the HTC Sensation (148 grams), and it is at 170 grams. We like the matte-black finish, gives the phone a decidedly rugged appearance…masculine if you will.
With the ribbing on the battery cover, it is also a lot more secure to hold and being slimmer of width than the Samsung Galaxy S2 ones fingers curl around the device rather well. And now for the 3D camera…
Battery cover removal is a bit of a pain, and the memory card tends to get stuck in its bay. These are early observations spotted by us. Read our review for more…
A look at those 540 x 960 pixels…