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By engadget, on May 8th, 2012%
 This handset didn’t surprise anyone when it was officially announced at CTIA Wireless 2012, but we’re still happy to spend time with the HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon Wireless regardless. After catching enough glimpses of the smartphone over the past few months, we already had a good idea of what to expect: Big Red’s latest LTE device will have Ice Cream Sandwich dressed in Sense 4, a 4-inch Super LCD qHD panel, a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon S4 (Krait), 1,700mAh user-removable battery, microSD support and an 8MP BSI f/2.2 camera with a 28mm lens . . . → Read More: HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE for Verizon hands-on at CTIA 2012 (update: video)
By engadget, on February 10th, 2012%
By PreCentral, on February 8th, 2012%
 It was early December. The whirlwind year that was 2011 was coming to a close and the future of webOS was still a great unknown. . . . → Read More: Zhephree’s Wooden Rows sees release, incredible! price cleaved by a buck
By AndroidCentral, on December 29th, 2011%
We try to explain ourselves (good luck with that), plus more of your questions! How did this happen? . . . → Read More: Tonight, on the year’s final episode of the Greatest Android Podcast in the World
By AndroidCentral, on December 20th, 2011%
 HTC has released the kernel sources for a list of devices (one that's too long to fit in a blog post title even): HTC Vivid HTC Salsa HTC Flyer HTC Incredible HTC Incredible S HTC Desire S HTC Sensation HTC Explorer If you're rocking and rolling one of these phones, devs now have some source to build new kick-ass goodies. . . . → Read More: HTC releases kernel sources for a slew of devices
By MobileCrunch, on September 16th, 2011%
 When the first shots of the HTC Vigor started making the rounds, I offhandedly mentioned that the funky backplate and red trim made it look like a new entry in Verizon’s Incredible series . As it turns out, that hunch may have just been confirmed, as a recently leaked release indicates that a very similar device called the Incredible HD is slated for an October launch. According to the details in the release, the Incredible HD is a new Verizon LTE device with a 4.3-inch screen, a 1.5 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, and support for Beats audio. . . . → Read More: HTC Vigor Renamed Incredible HD, Poised for October Release?
By engadget, on August 2nd, 2011%
 Tired of your ho-hum black original HTC Droid Incredible ? Thinking of trading up for a shiny new Gingerbread model? Well, this may influence your decision a bit. . . . → Read More: HTC Droid Incredible 2 lightens up with new silver wardrobe
By AndroidCentral, on May 26th, 2011%
 Netflix just got itself a little update in the Android Market. First and foremost, new phones are officially supported, with the LG . . . → Read More: Netflix adds support for three more phones
By AndroidCentral, on May 26th, 2011%
Google Wallet, HTC having a bootloader change of heart, and a little thing called DRM Another week, another round of controversy. Seems a few of you (and us) are a little worked up over video streaming apps not working on rooted devices. . . . → Read More: Tonight, on the Greatest Android Podcast in the world …
By engadget, on May 24th, 2011%
 Droid Incredible owners who are feeling a bit frisky (or anxious) can crack a smile by knowing that a flashable Gingerbread ROM is now floating around the internet courtesy of 911Sniper . While the update isn’t a final release, you’ll get Android 2.3.3 without much hassle, and user reactions suggest the build is fast and stable — though battery life certainly hasn’t improved. If you’re willing to wait for something more official, we’ve received a tip that HTC is preparing to deliver its fully-baked upgrade in late June . . . → Read More: Droid Incredible meets its future with leaked Gingerbread ROM
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