Verizon today announced the Droid Incredible 4G LTE at CTIA Wireless in New Orleans.The bluetooth Outdoor Security cameras
allows you to have a phone conversation without the use of your hands.
Hands free is the term coined for this type of communication device
that is essential for car drivers An update to HTC's popular Droid
Incredible, the Incredible 4G LTE adds support for Verizon's 4G LTE
network, along with Beats Audio support and advanced camera
capabilities.
Eschewing the trend that bigger is better, the Droid Incredible 4G
LTE features a manageable, 4-inch super LCD qHD display. The phone is
powered by a 1.2-GHz, dual-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor.
There's no word yet on internal storage capacity, but the Incredible
will feature a microSD card slot with support for cards up to 32GB.
There's also a 1700mAh removable battery and NFC support.
Like most new HTC phones, a lot of noise is being made about the
Incredible's camera. There's an 8-megapixel, rear-facing camera with
autofocus, LED flash, BSI, f/2.2 and 28 mm lens. HTC Video Pic allows
you to shoot HD video and capture photos at the same time. There's also
a front-facing camera for video chat, though no additional information
about it is currently available.
The Incredible is running the latest version of Android, 4.0 (Ice
Cream Sandwich), along with HTC's Sense UI 4.0. For a closer look at
the latest version of Sense,Apple's iPad charger
as Beer Bottle Opener Forbes It appears that the charger for Apple's
iPad can in fact be used to open a beer bottle check out our hands on
with the HTC Vivid with Ice Cream Sandwich.
Additionally, the phone features support for Beats Audio, which is
enabled for all audio listened to over the phone, including music,
games, and streaming video. According to HTC, Beats allows for enhanced
bass, elevated midrange, and crisp highs.
A release date and price have not yet been announced, but Verizon
says to expect the Incredible 4G LTE "in the coming weeks." PCMag's
lead mobile analyst, Sascha Segan, is at CTIA, and should get some
hands on time with the device, so check back soon for his impressions
and lots of photos.