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Is it Incredible? Verizon thinks so.

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010

I haven’t geeked out on a new phone in a while so I think we’re about due.  Now granted this isn’t the EVO but I think it’s up there.  It’s the new HTC Droid Incredible ($200) and it hits Verizon on the April 29th. (You can pre-order it now)  I instantly think this is leaps and bounds above the Motorola Droid if for no other reason than that it comes with the Sense UI.  This guy is taking some cues from the Nexus One as well, the Incredible offers a 3.7-inch, 480×800 AMOLED capacitive touch screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, Android 2.1 with the HTC Sense UI, an optical joystick, an eight megapixel camera with dual LED flash, and the usual Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

So is it incredible?  That’s for you to decide but I bet it’s better than your current phone.

New Hack Brings Multi-Touch To The Nexus One

Thursday, January 21st, 2010

There’s been a lot of talk all over the web regarding the lack of multi-touch on the Nexus One.  Whether it was due to patents or who know’s what, there’s a new little treat for you.  The guys at XDA Developers (cyanogen to be exact) have created a hack to add multi-touch to the native Android browser.  Redmond Pie has quik little step-by-step.

After the break here’s a quick peek at how it works after the device update.

Thanks to jerbid’s Tweet for this tip!

jerbid: Nexus One Hack Adds Multi-Touch to Android Browser http://bit.ly/7y2VTh #android Read More

HTC You ad campaign: A phone that gets you

Thursday, October 29th, 2009

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You don’t need to get a phone. You need a phone that gets you.  That’s a line from HTC’s new “quetly brilliant” campaign.  They have definitely been a major name for Windows Mobile users for a while now, but it looks like the company’s gearing up to go mainstream — this is the first print ad from the new HTC You campaign that launched on Monday. Considering HTC’s recent slew of high-profile handset launches like the HeroHD2, and Tilt2 and equally-promising upcoming products like the Dragon and Droid Eris, we’d say this marketing push hasn’t come a moment too soon. As for the ad itself, while it’s not exactly a knockdown punch, it certainly suggests that HTC sees Sense UI as its ace in the hole — we’ll see how that plays out as Android 2.0 phones like the Motorola Droid come out and make stock Android sexy again.

Check out the TV ads after the break.

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