Reviewers Liked
- Snappy performance; great camera; Android OS provides for intuitive and customizable interface
- Fastest Processor, Slim Design, Built-in 8 GB storage, Expandable with microSD (up to 32GB), 8 Megapixel Camera w/ dual LED, Sense UI
- Sense UI adds fun, social element to Android, Very fast performance
- Bright, colourful, 3.7-inch AMOLED screen, Google Android 2.1, 8-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash, 8GB built-in memory, Light, sleek, uncluttered exterior
- Very well made phone, Simple, easy to use, Excellent pictures, Smooth and responsive interface and touch screen, Great call quality, Lots of useful apps included
- Tiny, yet mighty. Faster than a locomotive with the help of 8GB flash memory, 512 MB of RAM and Snapdragon processor. Gorgeous color display. We're blown away by the phone's smudgeresisting skills
- Large and crisp display, excellent text input, solid camera, customizable Sense UI
- Top of the line everything Android smartphone
- Brilliant 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, Speedy 1-GHz Snapdragon processors, Updated HTC Sense user interface, Great 8-MP camera, Free GPS turn-by-turn voice navigation
- Great-looking screen. Lots of power. Good call quality. Gorgeous interface additions
- The HTC Droid Incredible is blazingly fast, thanks to Verizon's 3G network. HTC Sense enhances the features of Android 2.1, and the smartphone features an 8-megapixel camera and 8GB of internal memory. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, and 3G are all onboard
- Huge 3.7inch AMOLED capacitive touchscreen display with WVGA resolution, Slim formfactor, DualLED camera flash, 8 megapixel camera, 8GB internal storage for apps, music, video, Hotswappable microSD card
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Poor battery life; mediocre default keyboard
- No Physical Keyboard, Battery Life, No Physical Call and End Button
- Boring music player
- Poor voice quality at both ends of calls, Below-average battery life, No dedicated camera shutter button
- Battery life isn’t great, Keyboard could be better, Screen is not sunlight friendly
- Camera lens isn't flush to the back of the phone; it could easily be scratched by a set of keys. Sunlight is this phone's kryptonite
- Needs more battery life, rear cover feels cheap, no music store
- Display doesn't shock and awe you like the 4.3" HTC HD2 and HTC Evo
- Optical trackpad a little too recessed, Polarizing backplate design, Average call quality, Records only standard-def video
- Camera doesn't live up to 8-MP billing. No voice dialing over Bluetooth. Android still lacks many apps compared to iPhone platform
- You can't use voice and data at the same time. The multimedia experience is adequate but still behind the competition
- Android Market still lacking the appdiversity and breadth of Apple’s iPhone AppStore, No simultaneous voice and data service, Questionable battery cover design
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