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EVO 3D at the FCC redux: now with AWS 3G

EVO 3D at the FCC redux: now with AWS 3G

Posted on Jul 04, 2011 by MG1

Well, what have we here? Another HTC EVO 3D, aka the PG86300, has landed on the FCC's doorstep -- only this time it's packing radios similar to those seen in the phone's European edition. This one works on the 1700MHz AWS band, so it appears could be destined for duty in the pockets of T-Mobile's magenta-clad masses, though we can't say for sure. However, now that the government's decreed this EVO's electronics won't fry our brains, it shouldn't be be long before we find out.
Update: This FCC filing is most likely for the European EVO 3G, which, like the European Sensation and Flyer, features a tri-band 3G (HSPA+) radio with 2100 / 1700 (AWS) and 900MHz as well as a quadband 2G radio. This m...

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Sprint's HTC Evo 3D Caught Prepping For T-Mo's 4G Network?

Sprint's HTC Evo 3D Caught Prepping For T-Mo's 4G Network?

Posted on Jun 30, 2011 by MG1

HTC’s line of Evo phones have long been Sprint exclusives, and are arguably the number three carrier’s shining stars. Interestingly enough, Sprint’s most recent (and also most awesome) phone, the Evo 3D has been spotted passing through the FCC sporting T-Mobile’s AWS bands. A trip to the FCC doesn’t necessarily mean that T-Mobile is for sure, without a doubt picking up the Evo 3D, but it does give a little hope to T-Mobile customers who aren’t keen on the pink carrier’s current front-runner, the Sensation 4G.
Here’s a quick specs refresher on the HTC Evo 3D: It packs glasses-free 3D onto its 4.3-inch qHD display, touts a 1.2 GHz dual-core processor, runs Android 2.3 Gingerbread and comes wit...

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HTC EVO 3D listed as “coming soon” on Vodafone UK's web page

HTC EVO 3D listed as “coming soon” on Vodafone UK's web page

Posted on Jun 29, 2011 by MG1

Well, this didn't take long. The GSM version of the HTC EVO 3D may have been announced only yesterday, but Vodafone UK is already teasing us with a listing of the smartphone on its web page. Teasing seems to be the most suitable term for it as the EVO 3D is only listed in the “coming soon” section with no word regarding its price or availability, at least for now. However, if the rumor that we heard not long ago turns out to be true, it wouldn't be long before the smartphone hits Vodafone's shelves.
Currently, Vodafone UK appears to be the only European carrier to have the EVO 3D in its portfolio, but other carriers are very likely to follow suit. First of all, during its announcement yester...

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HTC EVO 3D to launch across Europe in July

HTC EVO 3D to launch across Europe in July

Posted on Jun 27, 2011 by Immortal

The HTC EVO 3D, one of the hottest Android devices out there, has been available for purchase across the US for several days now, and we are sure that some of you are already having a great time trying out its 3D features. However, HTC fans who happen to live across the Atlantic will be happy to know that it will not be long before the 3D-enabled smartphone hits the European market as well. That is what was made clear today as the manufacturer announced its plans to launch the HTC EVO 3D across The Old Continent in July.
So, what makes the HTC EVO 3D so hot and sought after? First off, its spacious 3D-enabled display with qHD resolution lets you watch 3D content without the need for a specia...

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HTC EVO 3D lets you uninstall carrier-loaded applications without rooting

HTC EVO 3D lets you uninstall carrier-loaded applications without rooting

Posted on Jun 27, 2011 by MG1

Sprint's HTC EVO 3D, as most other carrier-subsidized phones, comes with all sorts of preinstalled applications, which, for the lack of a better word, are universally known as bloatware.
On Android devices you needed root access to get them out of your sight, if you didn't need any of those, which potentially voids the warranty, so a lot of users choose to just live with the unneeded nav apps or game zones the carriers are pushing onto your unsuspecting hardware. That's one of the prices to pay for a carrier subsidy, after all.
On the HTC EVO 3D, however, it seems that a different approach has been taken. Coming from users of the recently released 3D-enabled handset, most carrier apps, save ...

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HTC EVO 3D getting bug fixing update before its release

HTC EVO 3D getting bug fixing update before its release

Posted on Jun 23, 2011 by MG1

The handset isn’t even officially available yet, and the EVO 3D is already getting an update. The update brings the software version up to 1.13.651.7, and contains a bug fix for the calendar application.
The bug itself would force close the Calendar application when one was trying to edit an event, and while that’s definitely a good thing to catch before the handset is officially in stores, but the update itself seems to be rather large for a simple bug fix, coming in at 26.59MB. Nonetheless, we’re glad to see such a bug has been caught before the release, as it’s a doozy.
With only a few days to go until the official launch for the EVO 3D, we may even see more updates hit as soon as the dev...

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HTC EVO 3D on sale now to Sprint Premier customers: $200 on a two-year contract

HTC EVO 3D on sale now to Sprint Premier customers: $200 on a two-year contract

Posted on Jun 21, 2011 by MG1

Settled on an EVO 3D, did you? If you just so happen to be a part of Sprint's Premier club, it looks as if your floodgates are wide open. A spate of tipsters (as well as our own Richard Lawler) have confirmed this evening that Sprint's latest whiz-bang superphone is indeed on sale to an elite few, with $199.99 netting you the handset along with a particularly daunting two-year ball / chain combination. $549.99 buys it outright, but there's no clear indication on if these are indeed shipping out in the morning. Either way, we're guessing it's going to be mighty hard to resist this fellow -- you know, Because life is in 3D.

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Desktop docking station for the HTC EVO 3D appears on Best Buy's site for $50

Desktop docking station for the HTC EVO 3D appears on Best Buy's site for $50

Posted on Jun 16, 2011 by MG1

As we inch ever closer to the inevitable release date for the highly anticipated HTC EVO 3D, we’re bound to start seeing more accessories coming into the mix as well.
With that in mind, Best Buy’s web...

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Pre-order Sprint's HTC EVO 3D from RadioShack and get extra content for free

Pre-order Sprint's HTC EVO 3D from RadioShack and get extra content for free

Posted on Jun 10, 2011 by MG1

If you’re into 3D screens, dual-core processors and all that jazz, you’re certainly looking to Sprint’s HTC Evo 3D as a viable candidate for your next phone. The super-charged device will be available...

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HTC EVO 3D deals start with $40 at Target, if you trade-in your old HTC EVO 4G

HTC EVO 3D deals start with $40 at Target, if you trade-in your old HTC EVO 4G

Posted on Jun 08, 2011 by MG1

We came across a number of HTC EVO 3D deals ready for the handset's official launch on June 24th (Sprint's Premier customers will be able to order on the 21st).
While most of them, such as Best Buy, ...

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HTC EVO 3D launches on June 24th for $200, joined by EVO View 4G tablet at $400

HTC EVO 3D launches on June 24th for $200, joined by EVO View 4G tablet at $400

Posted on Jun 07, 2011 by MG1

The HTC bonanza that Sprint has been cooking up for a while now has its official launch date: June 24th. That will be the day when the 4.3-inch EVO 3D and its tablet buddy, the 7-inch EVO View 4G, lau...

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HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G on sale June 24

HTC EVO 3D and EVO View 4G on sale June 24

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

The HTC EVO 3D and HTC EVO View 4G will go on sale from June 24, with the 4.3-inch qHD 3D smartphone priced at $199.99 and the WiMAX-enabled tablet – a variant of the HTC Flyer – priced at $399.99. Th...

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HTC Evo 3D clears the FCC hurdle on its way to Sprint

HTC Evo 3D clears the FCC hurdle on its way to Sprint

Posted on Jun 06, 2011 by MG1

HTC EVO 3D has been approved by the FCC and is now ready to be sold in the U.S. Sprint will launch the Android smartphone on June 24th...

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HTC EVO 3D Approved with 800MHz ESMR Support

HTC EVO 3D Approved with 800MHz ESMR Support

Posted on Jun 03, 2011 by MG1

The Federal Communications Commission has approved the previously announced HTC EVO 3D for the Sprint network with an interesting and unannounced spec. The FCC has confirmed that the EVO 3D supports 8...

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HTC EVO 3D Sales Could Start June 24

HTC EVO 3D Sales Could Start June 24

Posted on Jun 02, 2011 by MG1

The HTC EVO 3D is touted as the first glasses-free 3D capable smartphone in the U.S. It’s been up for pre-orders for some time now, but an exact date of availability has remained a mystery. Now a new ...

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