Monday, April 26, 2010

the Droid on Verzion ncredible is all set to hit the markets on April 29

Taiwan's HTC Corp. the Droid on Verzion 'Incredible is all set to hit the markets on April 29. The device is truly unique in its features and lives up to the standards set by its name.
Droid Incredible comes with $200, two-year contract from Verizon. The cell phone is said to have a paced user interface, an attractive AMOLED display plus a fun Sense user interface. The devise if compared to other smartphones, is to an extent similar to the Google's Nexus One.
The Droid Incredible is loaded with an 8-megapixel camera, better than 5 megapixels of Nexus One and Desire's 5-megapixel shooters. The battery of the phone has a "topographic" battery cover.
Another thing about it is that it's lighter and unlike the Nexus One's four touch keys, the Droid Incredible is equipped with four physical hardware keys towards the bottom i. e., Home, Menu, Back and Search.
Without track ball, Incredible has an optical mouse, a switching similar to the Research in Motion's BlackBerrys. High resolution video up to 800-by-480 can be captured by the devise and it also has camcorder which can be used for small video clips.
Incredible is a CDMA version of the HTC Desire which came out in Barcelona, Spain last February. The open source operating system used by the phone is Android 2.1.

First look review

Specifications for the HTC DROID Incredible include the following
  • Android 2.1 with HTC Sense experience
  • 1GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor
  • Integrated 8GB flash drive (6.6 GB usable) with microSD expansion card slot
  • 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash for crisp, detailed images
  • 3.7 inch WVGA (480×800) AMOLED capacitive touch display
  • Optical joystick for smooth navigation
  • Dedicated, touch-sensitive Home, Menu, Back and Search keys
  • Proximity sensor, light sensor and digital compass
  • Integrated GPS
  • Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g)
  • 3.5 mm headset jack
  • Friend Stream for unified Flickr, Facebook and Twitter updates
  • Leap view for quick access to all seven home screen panels
  • Dimensions: 4.63 x 2.30 x 0.47 inches and 4.59 ounces
Compared to the Google Nexus One, we see an improved camera, integrated 8GB flash drive, optical joystick instead of physical trackball, and latest HTC Sense experience. The Google Experience on the Nexus One is good and in theory should get updates faster since there is no HTC customization stage that has to occur first. I actually have received low memory warnings on my Nexus One so having the 8GB of internal memory is a major bonus for those of us who like to load up and try out lots of apps. The guys at Android Central set me straight and said you are still limited to the internal memory for apps until Google fixes this in a future update and that the 8GB drive is good for videos, photos, etc. just like an external storage card. HTC makes both of these devices and doesn’t care if Verizon or Google sells them so I imagine they do not care if Google ever launches the Nexus One on Verizon or if Verizon just focuses on the DROID Incredible.
I have the Google Nexus One so I was able to compare both devices side-by-side. The Nexus One seems to have a bit more smooth and solid hardware, but I find the slightly narrower width of the DROID Incredible (2.30 vs 2.354 inches) to feel great in my hand. The optical joystick is a nice touch, but I don’t mind the trackball on the Nexus One either. Using the DROID Incredible with HTC Sense on it actually prompted me to go ahead and try out the Desire ROM with Sense on it for the Nexus One with support for Apps2SD so I now can store some application data on my microSD card and Sense is rocking on my Nexus One. Since I now have the new navigation dock (mini review coming soon) for the Nexus One I am happy with that device on T-Mobile.

Walk around the hardware

The front of the DROID Incredible is dominated by the 3.7 inch WVGA OLED display that looks great in most conditions, except for direct sunlight. Below the display you will find four hardware “buttons” that are touch sensitive areas similar to the Nexus One. I did find these to be more responsive than the Nexus One so HTC has done something to improve this technology. Centered below these areas is the optical joystick that actually provides for quick navigation without a hardware roller that will eventually fail. The center of this is indented and moves in when you press it so it does have good tactile feedback for selecting an item. Centered above the display is the Verizon logo with a red speaker grill above that.
There is nothing along the right and the only thing on the bottom is the microphone opening and a lanyard opening that I never use on my devices.
When I first looked at the lower left side I thought HTC switched up the type of port used for charging and PC/Mac connectivity. The microUSB port has a rather odd shape, but standard microUSB male ends fit into it just fine. In the upper part of the left side you will find a long volume button.
The power button and 3.5mm headset jack are found on the top of the HTC Incredible.
The back has a unique shape with three different levels of plateaus covered with soft touch black material. HTC and with Google words appear on the back and I actually found this a bit different since every other device I have seen with HTC Sense did not have the Google branding on board as they seemed to be mutually exclusive experiences. You will find the lens cover for the 8 megapixel camera on the left upper back with two LED flash lights towards the center and a speaker opening farther to the right. The speaker has a red ring around it too, that is made even more apparent when you pop off the back cover. The entire back comes off the DROID Incredible and as you can see in my image gallery the back of the device is bright red and the battery is red. I actually found this to be cool and different and like the color scheme of the DROID Incredible.
In closing up the hardware section I can’t again mention how great the DROID Incredible feels in my hand. It is solid, soft, and well sized to fit just perfectly.

Walk through the software

The HTC DROID Incredible runs the Google Android 2.1 operating system with HTC Sense 2.5 built on top of it. Right out of the box, the user will have a great experience as you are walked through a setup wizard that helps you easily setup your device and understand how the keyboard works with preferred internet connection (network and/or WiFi) selector, Gmail, POP/IMP, or Exchange email account setup, and social network (Facebook, Flickr, and Twitter) setup. It is quick and easy to follow these and gets your device setup and ready to go.
After the setup wizard is done you will find yourself at the main page of the seven (7) available screens in one of the Scenes of HTC Sense. You can flip through the screens with your finger on the display or by sliding your finger across the touch sensitive optical joystick. You can setup multiple Scenes with these seven different screens with widgets, program shortcuts, contact names, and much more. One of the coolest features in this new HTC Sense interface is the “Leap” view where you can view thumbnails of all seven home screen panels on one screen by pinching your finger closed on any panel or pressing the Home button twice. This reminds me of Expose on the Mac and is a very cool way to switch quickly between home screen panels. I know it would probably tax the resources, but it sure would be cool to get into this Leap view and then flip right and left to view these home screen panels for each of the Scenes you have setup since I do find I forget what I have setup in each Scene and don’t change Scenes as much as I probably should.
HTC has done a fantastic job of embracing the latest social networks and includes a new functionality called “Friend Stream” on the HTC DROID Incredible. With the Friend Stream widget or by launching the Friend Stream widget you will find a unified interface for Flickr, Facebook, and Twitter updates. Friend Stream has four bottom icons for all updates, status updates (those without photos), photo stream (from all networks), and links.
All the typical HTC Android applications and utilities are present, including Navigation Panel (Footprint, Google Maps Navigation, Voice Search, View Map, Search, and Make a Call all in one quick interface), FM Radio, Google Maps Navigation, Android Market, Music, Peep (HTC’s Twitter app), PDF viewer, Quickoffice viewer, Teeter, Photo Gallery, YouTube, Weather, and more. The great thing about the device is that I did not see any Verizon Wireless apps or utilities loaded on the DROID Incredible so the device is crapware free. However, Verizon Wireless does have some good services and utilities that you may want to take advantage of and this opportunity is provided for you with a tab in the Android Market labeled Verizon. Tapping on the Verizon tab opens up a page labeled VCast Apps and on this tab you will find apps like NFL Mobile, My Verizon, Visual Voice Mail, VZW Tones 4.0, V CAST Media Manager, and several other Google Android apps. I loaded up the NFL Mobile application and Qik to try out.
The cool Live Wallpapers from the Nexus One and latest Android update are supported on the device and look good.
Another utility we haven’t seen officially provided by a carrier on an Android device is the ability to tether the DROID Incredible via cable to a Mac or PC computer through the VZ Access Manager. On the DROID Incredible, visit Settings>Wireless & networks and then scroll to the bottom to see the option to turn on Mobile Broadband Connect. I do not yet know if Verizon Wireless will be charging extra for this service or if they will provide it free like they do with the Palm Pre Plus. The easiest way to use this is to plug in your USB cable and then tap the correct option on the pop-up screen.
HTC also provides you with their HTC Sync utility to synchronize Outlook contacts and calendar or Outlook Express contacts data with your DROID Incredible via a wired cable connection. The utility is on the microSD card as an .EXE file for Windows PCs. In the past Google Android devices only synced via wireless networks and since not everyone has an Exchange server it is nice to see this capability.
I don’t have a good Windows PC to take screenshots from an Android device so I recommend you check out Phil’s excellent screenshot gallery showing off the software on the DROID Incredible.

Pricing and availability

The HTC DROID Incredible will be available for pre-order on 19 April and will be available starting on 29 April for $199.99 with a $100 mail-in rebate and minimum voice and data plan with 2-year contract. There should be other pricing options and I will try to find out more about these. I have a Palm Pre Plus on Verizon Wireless and seriously thought about switching to the HTC DROID Incredible, but I still find webOS to be a superior operating system and it is tough to give up the free Mobile Hotspot feature (a $40/month value). I also now have a Nexus One with HTC Sense loaded on it for T-Mobile so I am all set with a great Android device. If I was only a Verizon Wireless customer, then I would seriously consider the DROID Incredible and think people will find it to be a very compelling offering.

Final first thoughts

The HTC DROID Incredible performed flawlessly for me over the three days I tested it and it was extremely fast and responsive. I loaded up almost 30 3rd party applications thanks to the ability to sign into the Android Market with my account and found them all to perform well. I took a few photos with the 8 megapixel camera at the Seattle Sounders FC game and recorded a few seconds of video to see how it performed (embedded in my video above). The camera does well and offers up quite a few features and functions so the device can serve as your on-the-go camera. I haven’t had the device long enough to determine how good the battery life is and since I was using it a LOT to test it out I was burning through the battery quicker than a typical day.
I expect to see some heavy Verizon Wireless advertising for the HTC DROID Incredible and if I was going to pick up an Android device on Verizon then the DROID Incredible would be my personal choice over the Motorola DROID.

Recommended HTC DROID Incredible reviews

It looks like many of my friends also received the DROID Incredible to check out so I recommend you read these other reviews too so that you can make an informed decision about the device:

features and services available on the Droid Incredible

HTC Droid Incredible gets high marks from reviewers



New York: HTC Incredible: HTC Droid Incredible gets high marks from reviewers & Verizon HTC Incredible release date. Who can beat iPhone –iPad buzz that has been top of the tech world? Sure! But, all eyes have turned to a newcomer.

HTC incredible may be the most favorite smart phone in coming days. A video clip in YouTube shows that the device would be Incredible in reality. Fans and analysts have been crazy on upcoming gadget. Analysts have more details of the Device.

HTC DROID Incredible stands out for e-mail exchange support, calendar and contacts. Exchange apps are integrated through Gmail, Face book or IMAP/POP/Exchange. Inbox e-mails can be sorted in 10 different ways. Smart key boards and Skype also make HTC DROID Incredible different.

The screen and display of Droid Incredible provide a 3D experience to the user. Icons at the center of main screen provide easy access to Inbox, Conversations, VIP Group, Unread, Flagged/Marked, Meeting Invitations, and Attachments.

Conversations tab in Mail is the favorite feature for many analysts. This Gmail -like feature show e-mails according to the subject it carry. VIP grouping is more useful to those who have certain valuable chats on certain projects. It also helps to filter the e –mails to certain extend. And it has a tab only for attachments.

HTC DROID Incredible offers ‘Create invitation’ which is very rare in smart phones. It let the user know about the pending invitations and make sure the presence of invitees.

Meanwhile analysts point some draw backs also. HTC DROID Incredible has no custom schedule capability and no ability to search the server for email. And in a comparison, Nexus One gives even better Exchange experience than the HTC DROID Incredible.

htc droid incredible is smartest Android phone

 Verizon HTC Droid Incredible comes with free 2GB microSD card: htc droid incredible is smartest Android phone. It is not only Apple that is grabbing headlines. Even HTC these days is big news. Newspapers, web sites and technology blogs are unfailingly reporting about the advent of its DROID Incredible. Since the report surfaced that the gadget is going to hit the market soon it has raised the interest of the users and experts. They are trying to lay their hands on the gadget. Besides, all their efforts are to know more about it so that they can make up their mind.

But like other gadget makers, HTC is also being discreet in announcing the components and features about its Incredible. The most people in the industry know is that the gadget will land on Verizon Wireless, the emerging phone carrier company in the US.

Of late Verizon has earned a name in the industry for providing high quality service. Insiders say that the agreement between HTC and Verizon is of two years. That means that for two years the phone career company will get the exclusive rights to market and distribute the Incredible in the country. It is available at $200.

Those who have laid their hands on the amazing gadget say there is a lot of interest in the gadget. But it would be too early to jump to any conclusion. The industry will wait and watch till the users don’t use it and test it.