Nemustech.Android has just released their launcher for Android phones that uses pure 3D graphics. It is called Regina 3D Launcher and has exciting and dynamic 3D effects for your pleasure. read more »
Nemustech.Android has just released their launcher for Android phones that uses pure 3D graphics. It is called Regina 3D Launcher and has exciting and dynamic 3D effects for your pleasure.
HTC has launched the very first EVO 3D commercial, and it looks to be a fairly good commercial all around.
The HTC EVO 3D is the first 3D capable device from the company, it allows users to view 3D without the use of special glasses on its gorgeous 4.3 inch qHD display. Videos are not the only 3D content for the EVO 3D, games will feature 3D as well, but the constant touching on the screen to play these games are likely to hamper the 3D experience, so do not buy this for gaming, get a Nintendo 3DS instead.
So many cool phones and tablets came out CTIA, some better than some, and right now we are going to look at one of the lesser tablet from HTC.
This HTC tablet is coming out on Sprint soon enough, it is called the HTC EVO View 4G, and it sports a glorious 7-inch capacitive display which also supports a stylus. The main set back for the View 4G is the lack of Honeycomb, instead of putting the tablet version of Android on the sweetheart, HTC optioned for Android 2.3, Gingerbread instead. We figured this might be the case because HTC hasn't finished the Sense UI port for Honeycomb, so until then, HTC Honeycomb devices won't see the light of day.
We always welcome new ways of interacting with our mobile devices, so far, touchscreens are the tried and proven method of interacting with modern smartphones and tablets, so what else could we be in store for?
A company that goes by the name XTR3D, are creating an application called iZi which allows Kinect style gestures for Android devices, basically, it will tap into the device front facing camera and be able to track your hand gestures. We are not sure how well that will work in the real world, it looks well on video, but since standard front facing cameras are not built for hand gestures, we doubt even with iZi behind it, things won't turn out as one would expect.
HTC has finally let the world get a view of their first Android smartphone with a dual core processor inside, it is called the HTC EVO 3D for Sprint and it is a true super phone.
The HTC EVO 3D sports a 1.2GHz dual core processor at the core, 1GB ROM, 1GB RAM and a 4.3-inch 3D capacitive touchscreen, making it the most powerful smartphone to date, move over Motorola Atrix 4G. The phone also comes with the new HTC Sense UI, the new UI brings a 3 dimensional feel, much like Compiz Fusion which is found on Linux Desktops, it looks really awesome, solidifying its spot as the best and greatest custom UI for Android.
The Nintendo 3DS is not the only 3D without glasses device to be out this year, LG Electronics plans a 3D device of their own, it is a phone, and it runs Android. While mobile 3D is not worth getting all crazy over, it is here, and there will be many who find this gimmick fun.
The device is called the LG Optimus 3D, it will showcase 3D from the display, and the ability to take 3D photos and 3D recording, due to the dual lens camera on the back. Not much is known about the handset, unfortunately, but if one was to guess, we would settle that this sexy thing will hit the streets with a Tegra dual core processor and 1GB ram, just like the Atrix 4G.

LG may postpone NFC support for its mobile devices to 2012 but the company will take another upcoming smartphone feature a lot more seriously. That's 3D support, something we see in more and more TVs, gaming consoles and even mobile consoles.
Therefore the next obvious choice is the smartphone and it seems LG will launch the first 3D smartphone in the world this year at MWC in Spain. The LG Optimus 3D is going to be an Android device that will offer you a glass-free 3D mobile experience.
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Besides the HTC Flyer, a tablet already rumored to come to MWC 2011, we might have an even more interesting device get official in Barcelona.
The LG Optimus 3D is the handset in question and the phone is said to bring a new dimension to the smartphone environment. The LG Optimus 3D is supposed to be an Android handset that will come with 3D support although there aren't that many details about the handset just yet. The question is, do we really need 3D support in the next-generation of smartphones? Is that the new must-have smartphone feature?
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Sharp is a well known manufacturer of many types of products, televisions, desktops and phones, but could they set themselves up into a big market with 3-dimensional phones? What can 3D phones incorporate into current operating systems, or will there be a huge rewrite? Sharp has officially anounced that it plans to bring 3D smartphones to The US, China and India by 2011, no idea which timeframe within however. Could 3D phones work? It would have to utilise the same, or similar technology used by the upcoming Nintendo handheld, the 3DS, because nobody wants to wear dorky looking glasses just to look at their phone.

