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How in gods green earth, do I get 200 contacts, plus addresses, calender etc off a bb pearl flip, and onto an incredible? I am going into best buy this afternoon to get it, someone help me out please!
But nothing says you can only access an email account with one client... I've setup my Incredible to use the gmail application, and to sync the Sense integrated mail application once a day via POP, so I have the sense integrated mail search, pinch to zoom, etc.. (read about someone doing that somewhere on this forum and decided to give it a try - it's seems like a good solution so far).
I'd just like to say I told you so. Although I wasn't exactly right, Wirefly has the Incredible for $149 today and Amazon has it for $99. Yes, I realize that some people got $99 because of NE2, but I am switching over from AT&T. By waiting until today, I will be saving $100 and have the phone almost as soon as those who paid $200.
I called my local Best Buy today to make sure the Incredibles came in today they did (yesterday) so 1st thing in the morning going to BB to pick her up.
Damn I felt just like you about this phone, Sold my Motorola Droid a week ago to help purchase this phone, it's been a long week without my Superphone and I've been up since 8am today anticipating its arrival and now after reading your comment i'm even more anxious to get it, although I did like how heavy and solid my Droid was so hopefully plastic and light wont feel cheap to me. COME ON FED EX !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Hi everyone!
So after a major malfunction by my FedEx driver yesterday, I drove half an hour last night to pick it up.
Let me just say that NONE of the photos online, not even the close up, hi-res ones do this phone justice. Before picking it up, I was expecting a "meh" phone (I would have happily picked up a Nexus One based on looks alone). I was wrong.
It's so much smaller and lightweight than you'd expect and even the "race car" back looks amazingly good. I was expecting the camera to be this giant protrusion on the back, but in reality, it hardly sticks out much at all.
The UI is nice and (even for an iPhone user) takes a while to adjust to.
The screen is amazingly sharp and clear. Colors are vivid. Blows the iPhone out of the water.
The general "feel" of Android is still pre-release to me. It's quality yes, but applications and the OS itself don't seem to gel as well as Apple's solution. I guess this is a side effect of having such an open platform and I'm sure this will change as Android gets more popular (thank you Verizon)
Awesome phone, no doubt about it and I'm very happy.