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Sprint announcing Nexus S 4G, EVO 3D, and EVO View tablet at CTIA?

I'm going to have some tough decisions this summer or whenever these devices are released:

Motorola Xoom vs. HTC EVO VIEW 4G

Motorola Atrix 4G vs. HTC EVO 3D

First time EVER since I've been with Sprint (back in 99-00) that I'd actually be deciding between 2 different phones. As much as I love my current EVO ever since I bought it at launch, I seriously didn't think Sprint would release a phone (let alone 2) that would actually make me upgrade again (so soon).

The tablets, well, that decision will depend on which one works best for my work needs, so not as much a priority.
 
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I was thinking all I wanted was a Nexus S 4G. Unless it comes with some upgrades over the GSM model, I might just have to go with the Evo2/3D. That's just way too much horsepower to ignore. Plus it drops with Gingerbread, which means it will get 2.4 for sure.

Evo 3D specs are sick

4.3-inch 3D qHD capacitive 960 x 540 px display
1730 mAh battery
4GB internal memory with 8 GB SD card, expandable to 32 GB
1 GB RAM
1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU
Android 2.3
Dual 5 MP rear cameras (3D)
1.3 MP Front camera
records 2D @ 1080p, 3D @ 720p
Dimensions = 5.0 x 2.6 x .48 inches
DNLA support and HDMI port
 
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I was thinking all I wanted was a Nexus S 4G. Unless it comes with some upgrades over the GSM model, I might just have to go with the Evo2/3D. That's just way too much horsepower to ignore. Plus it drops with Gingerbread, which means it will get 2.4 for sure.

Evo 3D specs are sick

4.3-inch 3D qHD capacitive 960 x 540 px display
1730 mAh battery
4GB internal memory with 8 GB SD card, expandable to 32 GB
1 GB RAM
1.2 GHz dual-core Snapdragon CPU
Android 2.3
Dual 5 MP rear cameras (3D)
1.3 MP Front camera
records 2D @ 1080p, 3D @ 720p
Dimensions = 5.0 x 2.6 x .48 inches
DNLA support and HDMI port

So it should be 0.2 inches taller than the current Evo, the same width, and ever so slightly thinner (0.02 inches). Niceeee
 
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So it should be 0.2 inches taller than the current Evo, the same width, and ever so slightly thinner (0.02 inches). Niceeee

Evo 3D is going to be a beast if those specs ring true.

It will be interesting to see how the competition responds, especially Apple. Judging by CES, Verizon won't have a good response for awhile.

Verizon is banking on the T-bolt and Bionic at least until summer and iPhone5, but I don't see either of those getting the press or mind-share that the Evo 3D will.
 
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Hey guys. I bet almost none of you remember me. I still remember being here way before the Evo was even official. Its hard to believe that it is almost one year since launch day.

But anyways, rumors are starting to spread about the new "Evo 3D" that Sprint will unveil this week at CTIA. Havent found any threads or subforums on here so I figured I'd make one. So post all rumors or anything related to the new Evo 3D here!

HTC EVO 3D, EVO View 4G specs revealed ahead of Sprint's CTIA announce? -- Engadget
HTC seeks EVO View 4G trademark, all but confirming WiMAX tablet for Sprint -- Engadget
Sprint announcing Nexus S 4G, EVO 3D, and EVO View tablet at CTIA? -- Engadget
 
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Well it's hard to believe that it's almost another year but here we are. Seems like yesterday I was working the wee hours of the night to put the fit and finishing touches on the wimax radio/making sure qik would play nice with wimax. Then the gold copying of 4G enabled hotspot during the eleventh hour before sending off to Sprint (Good Times). I felt it was time to chime in again and answer some of the pressing questions about EVO 3d. I would like to first congratulate everyone that has been so critical to EVO’s success in providing information/tips/tricks etc on the Android Forums EVO 4G threads. I know my company has been reading that thread like a religious book since EVO was referred to a Supersonic. Everything that was EVO and is EVO today is being put into what you the fans want in your EVO of tomorrow. Your knowledge and your talent inspired us to create the best EVO (We hope) ever.
Since I am a fan of the site, I want to share with you information that hasn't been released yet and information that I've been given the green light to release to the thread.
Start off by saying it is a "HTC EVO 3D and 4G" and not "LG" Yes gingerbread and something has not been mentioned Sense UI 2.0 Finally when your EVO is propped up on It's kickstand it will automatically go into landscape on all window screens.
The one thing that you guys talked about was full hdmi out. I admit we got robbed on that one. The price you pay for being first. I didn’t have anything to do with that one, but I would admit to be a bit impressed a phone was able to play a movie on a HDTV a year ago. “Orrebmas” your efforts did ping our radar. I am sure you will find nothing but fortunes on the android market with that fine software. Full HDMI will no longer be an issue. We ran it, tested it, on HDTV’s and 3DHDTV’s. Games, google, pictures, 3DPOV, and yes 3d movies all look awesome right out of the box.
Answer one of the more recent questions yes the new EVO will have a kickstand. I guess that was answered up above, but the new kickstand will be beefier and contoured to the back side of the case. The curved kickstand will allow the EVO to stand better at attention if you will. HTC logo will be on the back like the original EVO, but EVO 3D will be lithographed on the kickstand metal as well. Smart move cause with your protective cover on and the phone face down. Nobody could tell what phone it was. Now they will.
I know there was some flak on the recent GLBenchmarks and we caught hell for it around here as well. I just wanted to let you know that fit and finish on that has been polished out. Memory allocation was only single set data stream and we have now been able to utilize duel data stream with a bump in memory clock speeds. I guess you could use the analogy of SDRAM compared to DDRAM.
Scorpion chip set is very OC friendly; I can’t say what we were able to overclock the cpu’s to. Please no question on that one. I can say that we were able to almost double our GLbench scores with just the memory fix though.
The larger battery is the real. I can’t say what the final battery size is though. I can say from 8am to 6pm under stress test no need to plug in.
HTC EVO 3D does have two processors, which everyone here has seen on GLBenchmark site (Who Knew!) Important thing to mention is they take up less real estate then a single snapdragon processor die..Clue on power consumption.

I guess the last one that guys might like to know is that the front facing camera, is not 1.3mp. The one we have in house is 3mp. The back ones can’t be discussed right now, but they do have some cool tricks other than stereoscopic.

I always felt that it would be a cold day in you know what before I turn my EVO over specially after all the customization, ROMS, Tweaking, Benchmarking, and showing my 4.3in screen size to Apples boy like screen size. Update! All those tweaks, they will work on the new EVO with very little effort. Devs can rejoice.

Lastly, the battery form factor is interchangeable, but you are not going to need to though.

I’ll stop in from time to time. I have no clue on release date. I have to admit that one does make me laugh. I remember the original EVO release date was publicly announced and we still had gold work left. It was unlimited OT for almost a month straight. I have to say we did understand what the fans wanted and the time line they wanted it in, but it was/is a product we believed in. I think most can agree we crammed in a good amount fun factor considering it was a year ago. EVO still is one of the finest phones in the market, heck in the world for that matter. I know the same effort is going to be expected by all companies involved this time around too. Please keep putting up your wish list of items, doesn’t mean it’s going to happen, but doesn’t mean we can’t squeeze it in (Somehow) Enjoy the show.
Cheers,
BSOD(>-_0<)
 
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