HTC and Verizon kicked off this
week’s CTIA show in New Orleans with the release of the HTC Droid Incredible 4G
LTE. This is the third member of the Droid Incredible family, after the Droid
Incredible 2 and the original Droid Incredible. According to Verizon, the Droid
Incredible will be available in the next few weeks, but pricing has not yet been
announced. As the name implies, the Droid Incredible 4G LTE hooks into
Verizon’s 4G LTE network. It has a 4-inch Super LCD display with a 1.2GHz
dual-core Snapdragon processor. It also has a microSD slot, supporting up to
32GB of memory. While the Droid Incredible 4G LTE has many similar specs to
HTC’s One line of phones (which includes the One X, One S and One V), this is
one big difference. Those phones don’t have expandable memory. It also runs
Android 4.0, the latest version of Android with the HTC Sense 4.0 user
interface.
We saw HTC Sense 4.0 on both the HTC One X and the HTC One S and had
some mixed feelings about it in our reviews. While HTC Sense adds some nice
aesthetics to Android, the animations and widgets can feel a bit busy and
overloaded at times. My colleague Armando Rodriguez also noticed that it slowed
down Android 4.0 in his review of the HTC One X. Besides the software, the
Droid Incredible has built-in Beats Audio. Beats Audio automatically turns on
when you play music, but you can opt to turn it off. When I reviewed the One S,
I could definitely hear a positive change in music quality. Other reviewers,
however, find that Beats degrades audio quality.
Like HTC’s One phones, you can
shoot HD video and take still photos at the same time with the Droid
Incredible’s 8-megapixel camera. It is uncertain whether the Droid Incredible
has the same image software (HTC ImageSense) as the One line of phones. We’ll
have a chance to get our hands on the Droid Incredible as well as other hot
phones later this week at CTIA so stay tuned for first impressions, photos and
video from the show floor.
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