Last modified on May 8th, 2012, Posted on May 8th, 2012
The new Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE is mid-tier. Smaller, slightly lower-res screen than current flagships, underclocked version of a top-tier SoC. It will probably be cheaper than top of the line 4G phones on Verizon, although why anyone would pick this over a $150 Galaxy Nexus I don’t understand.
Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE Specs: - Carrier: Verizon - Available: May 26, 2011 - Networks: CDMA:800, 1900 MHz; LTE, EV-DO Rev.A - Display: 4-inch qHD (960×540) Super LCD display (with Corning Gorilla Glass) - Camera: 8 megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, BSI f/2.2, ; VGA front-facing camera28mm lens and 1080p HD video recording - Operating system: Android 4.0 with HTC Sense 4.0 - Input: Touch Screen - CPU: 1.2Ghz dual-core Qualcomm S4 processor - Memory: 1GB of RAM - Memory card: microSD, microSDHC - Storage: 8GB of internal storage - Connectivity: WiFi, 3.5mm headphone jack, Beats Audio - Battery: 1700 mAh removable battery - Talk Time: - Standby Time: - Dimensions: 4.8 x 2.4 x .46 inches - Weight: 132 grams (4.66 ounces) - Other: G-Sensor, Light Sensor, Digital Compass, Proximity Sensor
This phone is an instant winner. Already better than the One S thanks to the removable battery, microSD expansion, and non-pentile screen. Don’t mind the lower clock speed, it’s marginally lower.
I like the screen size… larger screens are useless to me, 4 inch is ideal. The new Verizon HTC Droid Incredible 4G LET phone should be decently smaller, but the Galaxy Nexus helps make up for it with all of its sexy curves. Not every single new phone needs to be better than all that have come before. So the incredible line has dropped down to a mid-level phone, no harm in that. I think it’s a really great mid-level phone, and that’s probably a smart thing for Verizon to have. Not everyone wants or needs the bleeding edge of quad cores and gargantuan screen sizes.
Overall the LG Lucid 4G LTE Android phone feels really good. It has a pretty design with nice metal accents on the sides, gorilla glass front, and multi-color back. It has a nice sleek design, which i love, and messaging and using apps, is really fast. The phone has snappy performance thanks to 4G LTE a dual core processor and a 1GB of RAM. The camera and the display could both be brighter and sharper, but for the price it is unbeatable.
Pros: – great display very fast nice design good call qualit – easy to use nice excellent features fast – dual core processor and 4G LTE connection – sleek looking phone with vivid pictures great widgets fits in pocket perfectly
Cons: – battery life but generally better than most lte phones – display is a little hard to see in direct sunlight
Verizon LG Lucid 4G Specifications: – 4-inch IPS display with Gorilla Glass (800X480) – 1.2GHz dual-core processor – 5MP AF camera captures video at 1080p – 4G LTE – 1GB RAM – 8GB of internal storage – 32GB microSD card – 1700mAh battery – Android 2.3
Last modified on April 15th, 2012, Posted on April 15th, 2012
If the new Motorola Razr HD comes close to the thinness of the Razr and has a battery the size of the Razr Max this may be my next phone. I mean if you think about it, this thing with a good HD screen, the Maxx battery and that awesome camera would even make it a good alternative to the upcoming GS3. I mean, if by some miracle, they did unlock the bootloader, then there would be no reason not to get this phone. Anyone find out any release dates for Verizon?
Last modified on April 11th, 2012, Posted on April 11th, 2012
I’m just glad to see a phone launched with ICS that actually has an external card slot. This is basically the One S (with a rumored price point of $99-$149). So it’s pretty nice for those of us who don’t wanna drop $300 on a 4G phone. If this is 4", qHD won’t be as bad, now the only things i want to know are the exact screen size.