It seems that beyond the Pyrenees they have a predilection for the Taiwanese HTC. And it is that although in the Gallic country they have been the first to confirm the update of the HTC Desire HD with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, they are no less when it comes to announcing the launch of the first 3D mobile of the Asian firm. We refer to the HTC EVO 3D, this terminal that plays in the same league as the LG Optimus 3D and that has its main attraction in the reproduction and filming of videos and photos in magical three dimensions without the need to use accessories.
Through the official account of the French delegation of HTC, the company has confirmed that the HTC EVO 3D will be in the company's catalog to be put on sale in the region. Unfortunately, it is not known when it would begin to be sold or if the launch would not be limited only to France, but would take place throughout Europe. And if these data are unknown, the one that refers to the price of the is not for less and remains in the most absolute mystery.
The HTC EVO 3D is a mobile that was presented last week as part of the CTIA 2011 that was held in the American city of Orlando. At the time, it was not known if the terminal could be sold in other countries, which according to the manufacturer's recent announcement is more than confirmed.
In any case, what could be verified is that the HTC EVO 3D has a 4.3-inch screen, as well as a dual-core processor at one GHz of power.
Also has the HTC EVO 3D a couple of cameras five megapixels each, which works the miracle of three dimensions when we want to capture photos or videos and watch them directly on the panel of the device.
In addition, the HTC EVO 3D offers four GB of internal memory, expandable with an additional 32 GB if we use microSD cards. On the other hand, the HTC EVO 3D has a GB of RAM memory, and does not forget connections such as 3G, Wi-Fi or the already regulatory GPS that we will use with Google Maps, installed on the Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform that includes by default the mobile.
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