Satisfied
I"m an original Dinc owner, for whatever that's worth. Had the phone for almost two years until Verizon destroyed it with an upgrade. I think my only real complaint with that phone was that you just couldn't see the screen when you were outdoors in the sun. Fortunately, working nights and sleeping during the day made that feature a lot less annoying then it could have been. In their effort to appease me Verizon sent me the Incredible 2. Nice phone except it didn't always run smoothly and the sound quality when actually using the phone part of the phone was in my opinion miserable. To make a long story short Verizon said pick out a 4G phone. Of course my first choice was the Samsung S3.. Why not, it's Verizon's flagship phone. My criteria's were basically that the phone ran smoothly, it was well made, sound quality was good, clear and loud since I have a hearing problem, and after handling the phone size. I need a phone that will slide smoothly in the front pocket of my jeans. I don't need a high tech phone for what I do, phone calls text messaging web surfing etc. The Samsung was just too damn big. Don't want a phone that I have to carry on my shoulder. The Samsung is also a lot of hype. Too many features on the phone that just don't seem to work properly or so ihave read.
I have had the incredible 4g now for 3 weeks. Runs without a hitch, excellent sound quality and the size is perfect for me. Since big phones seem to be popular now the 4G may never be a big seller. Who knows. But this thing does everything i want it to do. As word gets out that this is a solid phone then who knows maybe sales will go up. But right now the catch phrase is Samsung galaxy. Samsung just dropped the price on that to $149. Apple wants it yanked from the shelves and they may get their wish. I think Samsung may be making a last ditch effort to sell as many of them as they can before the plug is pulled.
Still in all the 4G suits my purposes and I really appreciate that it works without a hitch, so far, day after day.