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Verizon's HTC Incredible Specs Released

danDroid

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We have been talking for months now about Verizon's upcoming android phone, the HTC Incredible. The stars appear to be lining up for what looks like an April 29th release date. Today, BoyGenius reveals a leaked screenshot of the complete specs from the Verizon Wireless equipment guide. Here's a quick list to highlight some of the new features:

  • 4.63″ x 2.3″ x 0.47″, 4.59 oz.
  • Android 2.1 “Eclair” with Sense UI
  • 1GHz Snapdragon QSG8650 processor
  • 512MB ROM / 512MB RAM
  • Dual-band EV-DO Rev. A
  • 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi
  • GPS
  • 3.7″ WVGA OLED capacitive display
  • 8 megapixel camera with auto-focus and video capture
  • HTML browser with Flash Lite 4.0
  • Microsoft Exchange support
  • 8GB internal memory
  • microSD support for up to 32GB
  • 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Accelerometer
  • 312 minutes talk time / 149 hours standby
  • Pre-loaded with Google Calendar, Gmail, Search, Maps, Latitude, Navigation and Talk

If this new phone is for you, check out the latest addition to the Droid Network and visit HTC Incredible Forum :: Verizon HTC Incredible Forum
 
If this is real the battery life is going to suck. The talk time is fairly short, and the standby time is very short compared to other devices as well..
 
So is it REALLY clocked at 1Ghz? There have been multiple reports that it is underclocked to 768Mhz to save some battery. We can only wait and see.
 
im holding out till this phone comes out before i get a droid. if the incredible is well incredible i might get that but man the droid is so nice lol
 
as awesome as all of that looks, and as badly as i want it, i still got 2 years on my droid...and i have to say, i could totally keep it for 2 years, and by then android will be even better, and even better phones will be out
 
Have to admit this one has me interested. I absolutely love my Droid, but don't use the physical keyboard. My wife likes the physical keyboard on the Droid so I could see a potential swap of phones coming up. My question would be rooting of this phone which I would imagine would be fairly easy.
 
looks great... i wonder how many people will be abandoning their Moto Droids for this? considering the Droid is already 5 months old...
 
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