![]() Although both phones come with the awesomeness that is Gorilla Glass, I did manage to somehow scratch the EVO 3D’s aluminium body. I guess you need more space to get all those 3D guts in. Both phones are satisfyingly weighty in the hand, but they’re also quite fat. I’ve always been a fan of HTC’s build quality, and the EVO 3D is no exception. Update: HTC says that The Green Hornet will also be available for the first 3500 EVO 3Ds sold by Vodafone. The first 3500 EVO 3D phones that Telstra sells will also have The Green Hornet movie, but my review unit didn’t come with it. On the EVO 3D, you have to go into the apps menu and find the preloaded 3D content, which includes NFS Shift, The Sims 3 and Spider-Man 3D (which requires a nearly 300MB download before you can play it). Holding down the 3D hot key on the right-hand side of the Optimus 3D pops up a 3D menu that brings you all of the phone’s pre-installed 3D content, including the camera, gallery, a bunch of games, and even 3D videos on YouTube. The Optimus 3D offers more preloaded 3D content than the EVO 3D, and it does it in an intuitive way. Also, the Optimus 3D is limited to 3MP 3D photos, while the EVO 3D’s 3D camera is only capable of 2MP shots. Because both phones have sharp high-resolution screens in 2D, you can’t help but feel disappointed once you flick the 3D switch and everything on the screen suddenly becomes a blur of pixelated vertical lines. Other annoyances like specular highlighting are unavoidable - such is the nature of 3D - but what I found most irritating was the low resolution of 3D content. Unlike the HTC EVO 3D, the LG Optimus 3D allows you to adjust the depth of 3D in a photo that you’ve taken and thereby reduce ghosting.
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