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Re: Is the Evo3D worth it?

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Originally Posted by orangekid View Post
Great post

I'm in Houston, where it seems all 4 networks get great service. I know tmobile and Sprint have really good coverage here. I am torn because I actually do want the 3D stuff, just wanted to make sure it was actually really cool and not like "meh, I guess that's ok"

I am currently looking for a decent price on the phone and already have a SERO hookup, so you might see me in these forums a lot.

If they can integrate the 3D drivers into a CM7 ROM then this could be an amazing phone.

I'll keep checking this thread as to opinions and experiences though.
You can probably get 3D on your sensation for 25$ >.> lol

Pic3D sheet brings glasses-free 3D to iPhone for $25 -- Engadget

http://www.diginfo.tv/2011/06/29/11-0136-f-en.php
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