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***Official HTC Incredible Thread***

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A good indication of this would be if the accessories for the Droid came out at launch. Does anyone know anything about that?

Also, as far as the chargers, does anyone know if using a microUSB charger (like the one that came with my LG Dare, or most of the Verizon phones over the past year or so) will work with a phone like the Incredible? Are microUSB chargers all the same, or do they have different power ratings for different devices? If they're all the same, that would save a lot of us some money on spare chargers and car chargers.

The Incredible is miniUSB, not micro.
 
Regarding Google and the N1... it's been said over and over, but I think people have trouble understanding their business model. Google did not make the N1 to become a player in the hardware game. They made it to ensure there was an example of what Google's vision of an Android experience phone would look like today. They'll be able to make quick updates and have some control over how/when they are distributed. Google doesn't want to compete with their customers (which are mainly service providers and other hardware producing companies). Google's main business model is to give their products away to end users like you and I. They mine data and make money on the back end. The amount of money made off of N1 sales is likely minuscule compared to their total company profits.

So... Google was not stupid or short sighted when deciding how to sell and market the N1. They are not trying to outsell other phone makers. It's even conceivable that they expected to make little to no overall profit on N1 sales directly. Comparing them to other phone markers is apples to oranges. They want everyone in the world to use Android so you'll use Google Search, Voice, Maps, etc and reap the benefits of having all the data, information and advertising associated with their use. That's their goal.

Make sense?
 
That's dependent on Google and HTC. The N1 is kind of a different beast for VZW. It's being tested but not the same way as if it were to be sold by VZW. At least that's the impression I get.

NKT, my finger is tired from pressing the Thank button for your posts, so much! :p
 
A good indication of this would be if the accessories for the Droid came out at launch. Does anyone know anything about that?

Also, as far as the chargers, does anyone know if using a microUSB charger (like the one that came with my LG Dare, or most of the Verizon phones over the past year or so) will work with a phone like the Incredible? Are microUSB chargers all the same, or do they have different power ratings for different devices? If they're all the same, that would save a lot of us some money on spare chargers and car chargers.

I believe the docks for the Droid launched with the phone. This thread was only 3 days after.

http://androidforums.com/motorola-droid/15822-droid-car-dock-24-a.html

Edit: Get the Car dock first if they both come out for the Incredible. Having the Droid with the car dock was awesome.
 
Google was not stupid or short sighted when deciding how to sell and market the N1. They are not trying to outsell other phone makers. It's even conceivable that they expected to make little to no overall profit on N1 sales directly. Comparing them to other phone markers is apples to oranges. They want everyone in the world to use Android so you'll use Google Search, Voice, Maps, etc and reap the benefits of having all the data, information and advertising associated with their use. That's their goal.

Make sense?
I'm not buying that, because if that's all they were interested in they wouldn't be investing the billions they recently publicly talked about in a new broadband infrastructure that will boast speeds of 100 mbps.

In fact my city (Ann Arbor, MI) is in the running to be the one of the first they are going to build the network in. Of course it doesn't hurt that Google's Ad Words office is located here either, which employs over 1,000 people. So they're more inclined to take care of their own first. :D

So for better or worse Google is extending their reach into the hardware and network infrastructure business and as I said earlier today, this all boils down to control.
 
The N1 and Incredible are miniUSB, not mirco. I mis-typed...

Fixed.

Oh wow, I didn't realize that...I wonder why they went backwards on the USB. Didn't microUSB become the "global cell phone standard" or something like that last year? Do you think they did it because mini is sturdier for docking?
 
Yea, my fingers were faster than my brain...

I'm glad it's mini too. I probably have 20-25 cables laying around...
 
Oh wow, I didn't realize that...I wonder why they went backwards on the USB. Didn't microUSB become the "global cell phone standard" or something like that last year? Do you think they did it because mini is sturdier for docking?

Might be an HTC thing...
 
The N1 and Incredible are miniUSB, not mirco. I mis-typed...

Fixed.

NDK, Now you got me confused. The google site's specs for the N1 are Micro USB not Mini.. here's a paste from their page for the GSM model.


Additional features

Haptic feedback
Second microphone for active noise cancellation
SIM card slot
Micro SD slot
Proximity sensor
Light sensor
 
I am not the shaprest knife in the technology drawer but could the 6.60 GB of ROM just be the phone reading the removable storage card that the phone comes with?

Nope. There is a separate section in the SD & Phone Memory for giving the user that information. 3 sections total depending on what phone you have: SD card, Internal phone storage, and Phone memory. SD card is exactly that. Internal phone storage is like what you'd compare to the 4,8,16, or 32 Gigs in an iPhone. Phone memory is the actual memory it uses to run and cache programs for faster opening, multitasking, etc.
 
NDK, Now you got me confused. The google site's specs for the N1 are Micro USB not Mini.. here's a paste from their page for the GSM model.


Additional features

Haptic feedback
Second microphone for active noise cancellation
SIM card slot
Micro SD slot
Proximity sensor
Light sensor

microSD storage card not power connector.
 
I'm pretty sure that they're both micro, from analyzing the pictures NKT provided it looks like incredible is Micro too.

FYI: Micro is smaller than Mini
 
microSD storage card not power connector.


Sorry NDK: Here is what I meant:
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[6] Camera
[7] Camera flash
[8] Speaker
[9] Dock pin connectors
[10] Micro USB port
[11] Microphone
 
According to the specs I have it's mini.

But I will be honest, I didn't inspect the jack on either. So I will defer to the documentation...
 
NDK, Now you got me confused. The google site's specs for the N1 are Micro USB not Mini.. here's a paste from their page for the GSM model.


Additional features

Haptic feedback
Second microphone for active noise cancellation
SIM card slot
Micro SD slot
Proximity sensor
Light sensor

MicroSD is the SD card. Micro USB is the charging/syncing port. Not the same but easily confused.
 
NDK, Now you got me confused. The google site's specs for the N1 are Micro USB not Mini.. here's a paste from their page for the GSM model.


Additional features

Haptic feedback
Second microphone for active noise cancellation
SIM card slot
Micro SD slot
Proximity sensor
Light sensor

Micro USB and Micro SD are not the same thing.
 
NDK, Now you got me confused. The google site's specs for the N1 are Micro USB not Mini.. here's a paste from their page for the GSM model.


Additional features

Haptic feedback
Second microphone for active noise cancellation
SIM card slot
Micro SD slot
Proximity sensor
Light sensor

He's saying that it's MiniUSB for charging, not that it's MiniSD for storage, it's confirmed that it's MicroSD for storage, I had just assumed that it would also be MicroUSB for charging. All in all, this is a little confusing...
 
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