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The CNET Australia team is as cynical about 3D on portable devices as you are, but 3D isn't all there is to like about this handset. Design In some ways, the shape and feel of the Evo 3D is an... Read full review  
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The phone is a solid block of a unit, weighing in at 148g, putting it into the heavyweight category compared to Samsung’s rather svelte Galaxy SII . It’s also a bit thicker, hitting the... Read full review  
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It may lack a HDMI port, but this is a minor flaw in an otherwise excellent smartphone. Battery life on the HTC Incredible S is much improved over recent HTC models, particularly the battery-hungry... Read full review  
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HTC Vivid - laptopmag.com
Along with the LG Nitro and the Samsung Galaxy S II Skyrocket, the Vivid is capable of very fast data speeds in a growing number of cities. Add to that a bevy of multimedia apps, and you have a device... Read full review