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HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE is released on Verizon Wireless

Earlier this morning, Verizon and HTC released their newest addition to the Droid Incredible line, the HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE. This new successor has a design that is a mixture of the HTC Rezound and the HTC Droid Incredible 2/Incredible S. The Incredible 4G LTE is 11.7 millimeters thick, so it is not exactly a Droid Razr, but the curves on the device probably make it feel good in the hand. Software wise, the Incredible 4G LTE has Android Ice Cream Sandwich with the HTC Sense 4.0 skin. We really like the Sense 4.0 skin and it looks really nice and close to stock Ice Cream Sandwich, but this phone has to receive a Jelly Bean update as soon as possible, because this is a new phone that came out right after Google announced Jelly Bean. It has a 4 inch super LCD qHD screen that is much like the One S's screen, but 0.3 inches smaller and non-Pentile.  This screen probably is not going to wow anyone, but it will probably have good color reproduction and you will not see too many pixels being that it is a qHD Super LCD screen. The Incredible 4G LTE has a front-facing VGA camera for video chatting and a rear-facing f/2.2 28mm wide angle 8 megapixel camera that does 1080p video also. This camera is probably not the same camera that wowed everyone on the One X and One S, but it is probably a good camera based on its spec sheet. It is also going to be really fast with its dual-core 1.2 gigahertz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 processor, the 1GB of RAM and the inclusion of 4G LTE. This processor is a small 0.3ghz lower than the Krait processor found on the One S and the LTE One X, but it is probably still going to provide a fast, smooth experience. This new phone has a slightly small 1,700 mAh battery that may or may not give good results being that it has LTE (which drains the battery very quickly). The Droid Incredible 4G LTE has 8GB of internal memory but if that is too small for you, you can put in a microSD card of up to 32GB to expand the memory to 40GB. Some of the radios that it has are WiFi 802.11 a/g/b/n, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC, Accelerometer, Gyroscope, and LTE as the name says. Overall, this looks like a great successor to HTC's best carrier line. The HTC Droid Incredible 4G LTE is priced at a very reasonable $149.99 on contract. The new Incredible is a great update to the Incredible 2 and a great option for people who do not want a 4.3-4.8 inch screen, but rather a smaller, more comfortable 4 inch screen and still get a powerful smart phone. Want to buy or learn more about the newest addition to HTC's greatest carrier saga of smart phones? Then check out the source link below for more information.

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