LG won the race to put out the first 3D smartphone, with its Optimus 3D boasting twin cameras and an auto-stereoscopic screen, but industry giant HTC isn’t far behind. The HTC Evo 3D is a similar proposition, but with a few key differences.
The first is its camera controls. Like the LG, it has two cameras on a raised panel on the rear, here boasting two 5-megapixel sensors separated by a twin-LED flash. The difference is that HTC has placed a physical switch on the right side for flicking quickly between 2D and 3D mode, next to a proper two-phase shutter button. A small silver circle, it lets you push halfway to focus just like a normal camera, and is a vast improvement on touching the screen to prepare a shot.
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