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HTC Droid Incredible


$530.00 Released April, 2010

Product Shot 1 The Pros:8GB of internal storage. 3.5mm headphone jack. Standard micro USB connection.

The Cons:No HD video option for the camera. Aesthetic design isn't that sexy. Display is difficult to read in sunlight, suffers from oversaturated colours.

The HTC Droid Incredible is an Android 2.1-based touchscreen smartphone released by Verizon Wireless Networks in late April 2010. It features a 1GHz SnapDragon processor, 8GB of internal storage, and memory expansion via microSD (32GB).

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Also included is a 3.7” WVGA AMOLED display and, more importantly, an upgraded version of the notorious HTC Sense UI, which "seamlessly aggregates" all a user's social network information into one organized stream of updates. Unlike the Nexus One, the Droid Incredible runs a more genuine version of HTC Sense, versus the One’s “stock version.” This in turn allows for improvements like an expanded homescreen, ultra-fast navigation without bugginess, and a handful of HTC’s own widgets. According to Engadget, the HTC widgets “offer far more functionality than Google’s options.”

Features

  • Touchscreen Smartphone
  • Google Android 2.1 OS
  • Next Generation HTC Sense UI
  • SnapDragon Processor
  • VGA AMOLED Display
  • Audio/Video Capture (8MP)
  • Bluetooth/WiFi Capable
  • MicroSD Memory Expansion
  • Speakerphone
  • Tools (Calc, Calendar, etc.)
  • Bilingual User Interface
  • Advanced Speech Recognition
  • GPS/e911
  • TTY Compatible
  • Optical Trackpad
  • Four Hard Buttons
  • Virtual QWERTY
  • Flash Lite Browser
  • Visual Voicemail
  • Exchange/POP/IMAP Email
  • QuickOffice
  • PDF Viewer
  • Peep (HTC Twitter)

Specifications

  • Networks: Dual Band CDMA2000 1xRTT/1xEVDO/1xEVDO Rev A (800/1900 MHz)
  • OS: Google Android 2.1
  • CPU: Qualcomm QSD8650 (1GHz)
  • Memory: 8GB
  • Usage Time: Up 312 minutes
  • Standby Time: Up to 146 hours
  • Display: 3.7” WVGA OLED Touchscreen (480x800)
  • Bluetooth Wireless: v2.1+EDR
  • Camera: 8MP w/Autofocus & Video Capture
  • Supported Audio Formats: AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA, MP3
  • Speakerphone
  • Tools (Calc, Calendar, etc.)
  • Bilingual User Interface
  • Advanced Speech Recognition
  • GPS/e911
  • TTY Compatible

Verizon Droid Incredible by HTC Availability

  • Month to Month, No Contract | $529.99
  • 1-Year Contract | $269.99
  • 2-Year Contract | $199.99

User Reviews (14)

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Pros
  • 10

    8GB of internal storage

  • 10

    3.5mm headphone jack

  • 9

    standard micro USB connection

  • 9

    HTC's custom Sense UI

  • 8

    features the latest revision of Android (2.1)

  • 8

    external storage expansion via microSD card reader (up to 32GB)

  • 8

    8MP camera with dual LED flash and autofocus

  • 8

    beautiful VGA AMOLED display (same as that found on the Nexus One)

  • 6

    features the current high end 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU

  • 6

    physical volume rocker

  • 6

    generally improved touch response (both buttons and display) over the Nexus One

  • 5

    optical trackpad

  • 5

    improved speaker / earpiece sound performance over the Nexus One

  • 4

    Flash Lite included

  • 4

    Atmel maXTouch sensor for multi-touch (high precision, very low power, can detect indefinite number of points on the screen)

  • 3

    edgy angular aesthetic - not your everyday HTC

Cons
  • 6

    no HD video option for the camera

  • 3

    aesthetic design isn't that sexy

  • 3

    display is difficult to read in sunlight, suffers from oversaturated colours

  • 1

    a standard 'starter' microSD card is not included (with Verizon)

  • -3

    design is somewhat too masculine

  • -4

    horrible name

  • -4

    no QWERTY keyboard

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Bigrick FiftyTwo: #htc_droid_incredible HTC is "Has done it again" kicked Apple to da curb baby! Jul 23, 10
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