HTC has a nice tradition of creating visual weather apps, and it is cool to see the company continue to improve them. You’ll find a clutch of new widgets in Sense, but my favorite is the gorgeous new Weather widget. The effect is slightly reminiscent of a carousel and makes navigation a little easier. Rather than having to flick back and forth between your walls, as you do in the stock Android operating system, you can flick the Evo 3D’s screen to make the walls spin. The new version of Sense also has a spruced-up Walls system. That way, you don’t have to go through multiple menus to reach your e-mail or any other items you access frequently. To unlock your phone, you drag the circle and move it over an app you then jump straight to that app. When you turn on your phone, you’ll see those four apps at the bottom of the screen. You can pick a theme for your lock screen (the phone offers quite a few to choose from) and then select four apps that you visit the most. Sense 3.0 has a brand-new customizable lock screen. Like the HTC Sensation, the Evo 3D comes with the latest version of the Sense user interface. If you don’t want to view 3D images and prefer to stick to the standard 2D display, a toggle switch on the side of the device allows you to turn the effect off. And don’t even think about trying to watch 3D movies outside it completely fades in bright sunlight. With an image or a short video clip, it isn’t too hard to hold the phone directly in front of your eyes for a few seconds. This can be difficult with a small screen. If you’re viewing at a slight angle, the image will look like a blurry mess. You need to maintain an absolute dead-on viewing angle to properly appreciate the third dimension, though.
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