Manufacturer | HTC |
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Series | Droid |
Compatible networks | CDMA2000/EV-DO Rev. A |
First released | April 29, 2010 |
Discontinued | March 30, 2011 |
Predecessor | HTC Droid Eris |
Successor | HTC Incredible S |
Related |
HTC Evo 4G HTC ThunderBolt |
Type | smartphone |
Form factor | Slate |
Dimensions | 117.5 mm (4.63 in) H 58.5 mm (2.30 in) W 11.9 mm (0.47 in) D |
Weight | 130 grams (4.6 oz) |
Operating system | Android 2.1 (Eclair) upgradeable to Android 2.3.4 (Gingerbread) as of September 15, 2011 |
CPU | 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon (QSD8650) |
GPU | Adreno 200 |
Memory | 512 MB DDR RAM |
Storage | 1 GB ROM (748 MB free to user) plus 8 GB moviNAND |
Removable storage | microSD 2.0 memory card (supports up to 32 GB) |
Battery | 1300 mAh lithium-ion Talk time: Up to 313 minutes Standby time: Up to 146 hours |
Data inputs | Multi-touch capacitive touchscreen display, optical joystick, Push-buttons, ambient light sensors, 3-axis accelerometer, digital compass, Proximity sensor |
Display | 3.7-inch 480 × 800 px WVGA AMOLED or super TFT LCD (S-LCD) at 252 ppi |
Rear camera | 8.0 megapixel back-facing camera with auto focus and dual LED flashes with 720p HD video recording (no front-facing camera) |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g); Bluetooth 2.1 with A2DP stereo and EDR; A-GPS; FM tuner, 3.5 mm TRSS connector, micro-USB, mobile MiFi Verizon Wireless hotspot |
Other | HTC Sense (with Friend Stream) |
Hearing aid compatibility | M4/T3 |
The HTC Droid Incredible (ADR6300) (also known as the HTC Incredible) was a smartphone manufactured by HTC Corporation using the Android operating system. It was released on April 29, 2010, and is available through Verizon Wireless only. The device is similar to the Sprint HTC Evo 4G. The device has been succeeded by the HTC Incredible S and the HTC ThunderBolt. The device's "end of life" was March 30, 2011.
The device was released running Android 2.1 (Eclair) software, modified with HTC Sense, an overlay user interface for the Android operating system. Following the announcement of Android 2.2 (Froyo), HTC did not comment on whether the device would receive 2.2 or when, although it did state all equipped devices would be updated by Christmas 2010, and an update to the following version of Android, codenamed Gingerbread, would depend on its release by Google. The updates would come in the form of an over-the-air (OTA) update.
It has improvements over standard 2.1 devices including an FM tuner; a Facebook-, Twitter-, and Flickr-integrated social-aggregation application called Friend Stream (as well as a Twitter client named Peep); a geotagging application for photos called Footprints; and a redesigned appearance and functionality for stock 2.1 applications. The device features an 8-megapixel camera with dual LED flash, optical mouse and a camcorder with resolution of up to 1280x720 (WXGA), which may be compressed in either MP4 or H.263 format.