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BTW, who IS actually TRUSTED here. Because if I do learn some confidential info, I will want to pass it through someone.

I'd like to think that I'm trusted pretty well, but I wouldn't want to "Pass Along" any second hand information, because I can't know that it's reliable.

So if, for some reason, even at no fault of the one who provided me information was wrong, I would get blamed and would lose credibility.


It's best to get the information from as close to the source as possible.
 
Someone just posted this in the main section of the incredible forum. Go after them guys..

150,000+ Incredibles in the Verizon Warehouse
Just like the title of this post states, there are 150,000+ Incredibles (SKU: ADR6300VW) in the Verizon warehouse as of today 03/31.

None are slated to ship to stores this week, but I assure you they are there.

Looks like they're bound to launch this month.
 
Nothin we havent heard before....but i called 7 stores here in Phoenix, AZ. Two knew nothing, but the rest all said that they have heard about it or there managers have mentioned the new htc phone. Three said by end of april it will be released. One said he heard in May from his boss. The last one didnt know but said soon since managers are talking about it. Im thinking that the managers know, and the cool ones say things to their employees and the sttict ones dont so thats why some know. At least the 5 admitted it does exist. I heard of ppl calling but wanted to hear for myself. Its reassuring at least. I dont feel hopeless. One actually said that the "specs are awesome, keep waiting, itll be worth it." Maybe the managers have a spec sheet or something? Its dumb to call cust service b/c they record it....but the stores will leak more info!
 
Someone just posted this in the main section of the incredible forum. Go after them guys..

150,000+ Incredibles in the Verizon Warehouse
Just like the title of this post states, there are 150,000+ Incredibles (SKU: ADR6300VW) in the Verizon warehouse as of today 03/31.

None are slated to ship to stores this week, but I assure you they are there.

Looks like they're bound to launch this month.

NKT, you seem to have warehouse knowledge, and said your last update was the 29th.....Did you get the 31st update yet?
 
Someone just posted this in the main section of the incredible forum. Go after them guys..

150,000+ Incredibles in the Verizon Warehouse
Just like the title of this post states, there are 150,000+ Incredibles (SKU: ADR6300VW) in the Verizon warehouse as of today 03/31.

None are slated to ship to stores this week, but I assure you they are there.

Looks like they're bound to launch this month.
WAHHAAAAA YES!!!!

Someone please confirm, i beg of you
 
I'm just saying being cordial and inviting. In the past it is what has worked to get leaks from those such as NKT and Stericson. They didn't owe us anything, and we're all very grateful that they came and shared their knowledge.

I don't know for sure, but I would guess that if we called them liars and demanded cold hard proof right away, they might've said. "Screw those guys, what do I have to prove to them. I'll keep this info to myself."


All I'm really saying is BE FRIENDLY, this thread has been amazingly different from many that I've seen in the past, and I think it's based on being nice to one another.

It was before i got here, but from what i've read, this board did ask for proof. I think they both gave us new pictures as proof and since providing them we have trusted them. We're being forced to wade through a ton of garbage looking for new information about this phone and there is nothing wrong with questioning someone's source.

Id also like to add that asking someone for a reason to believe their story is different then calling them a liar.
 
I'd like to think that I'm trusted pretty well, but I wouldn't want to "Pass Along" any second hand information, because I can't know that it's reliable.

So if, for some reason, even at no fault of the one who provided me information was wrong, I would get blamed and would lose credibility.


It's best to get the information from as close to the source as possible.
That's exactly how I am, but my source is extremely lax when it comes to getting information for me.
 
Seems the guy is coming out of the blue. It's his first thread/post ever.

I hope hes reliable. I really want these things to come.

Anyone know the pattern of how long it takes for the phone to be in warehouses to then shipping out to VZW stores??
 
SoC means the entire system is on one chip. When they say dedicated GPU, they mean the GPU is a separate die that only performs graphical functions and the CPU need not worry about the heavy graphics lifting. Both the Droid OMAP3430 and the Qualcomm Snapdragon QSD 8650 use Cortex A8 instruction sets, but TI bought the architecture as well has the instruction set while Qualcomm only bought the instruction set and decided to optimize the architecture design inhouse. Clock for clock the snapdragon is slightly faster. The GPU's (PowerVR SGX530 for Droid and ATI Imageon Z430 for snapdragon) are different (14M tri/sec for the PowerVR and 22M tri/sec for the ATI). So honestly the snapdragon is the superior chip. Now how long will it take for developers to take full advantage of that hardware is the real question in my mind.
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Wondering if you could clarify here -- earlier it was stated that the Droid/iPhone had a separate GPU, making them more desirable for games and graphic-intensive applications. Here, you make mention of a GPU (Imageon) for the Snapdragon (Incredible). Is this "GPU" integrated with the CPU? This post seems contradictory to the previous information and I'm just trying to understand whether the Snapdragon is in fact better or worse in some applications.

Thanks!
 
(from page 403)

Wondering if you could clarify here -- earlier it was stated that the Droid/iPhone had a separate GPU, making them more desirable for games and graphic-intensive applications. Here, you make mention of a GPU (Imageon) for the Snapdragon (Incredible). Is this "GPU" integrated with the CPU? This post seems contradictory to the previous information and I'm just trying to understand whether the Snapdragon is in fact better or worse in some applications.

Thanks!
From my understanding. The Snapdragon performs worse in 3D application compared to the iPhone 3GS. I think it's limited to developers though, those developing for the iPhone 3GS of course utilizing the hardware better.

The thing is, DROID still performs worse than Snapdragon while having nearly identical specs to the iPhone 3GS.

YouTube - Google Nexus v iPhone 3GS 3D Performance

Of course, there are many things we can't factor in. iPhone 3GS has a lower resolution than the Nexus One Snapdragon. So snapdragon may as well be better overall.
 
BTW, who IS actually TRUSTED here. Because if I do learn some confidential info, I will want to pass it through someone.

My memory is kinda spotty but the only guys i can remember providing us with any new information (and also providing some proof to back it up) are NKT, Stericson, Apang, and Kcoan.

Edit: Add pewpewbangbang to that list.
 
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