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***Official HTC Incredible Thread***

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It it were just a 8gb microsd card included with the phone I doubt they'd be saying 8GB onboard memory, and it mentions the radio in the manual so it seems they rushed the PR out and didn't finish it completely.

That is the point :) Not an issue of the features being in the device, but not mentioning the features in the launch presser is a no-no. People that are getting the mention of 8gb is AFTER already sending an email request of interest. Verizon needs to also mention this BEFORE people bite- in order to get even more people to bite and email interest :)

One of you people needs to be Verizon's marketing advisor to get this stuff correct and complete. I can't, since still with Tmo for a few weeks (conflict of interest) ;)

In Verizon's defense, looks like HTC released this- not Verizon (even worse, since they built it).
 
This was answered already and can be seen if you sign up for the email alerts..
All orders prior to 4pm on the 28th will be delivered ON the 29th
Thanks - but where will be delivered? And why wait for FedEx if it's to your house? I'll leave work at lunch and buy it at the vzw store.
 
Signed up for email notification and found this little tidbit in the fine print:

"Pre-orders placed online before 4pm local time on 4/28 will be delivered 4/29"

AAAAH! I'm SOOO freakin HAPPY!

...dancing around my office annoying my coworkers ....

...So does this mean for people on PST that we can go online at 12am EST on the 19th and pre-order??? How does all that work? Maybe it won't make a difference?
 
PhoneScoop interpreted this a bit differently...

"Verizon Wireless today took the wraps off the long-rumored HTC Droid Incredible, the newest phone in the carrier's Android lineup. The Droid Incredible will be available online from April 19, and in stores from April 29. The new device will cost $300 with a contract, and a $100 mail-in rebate, which comes as a debit card, is available. Verizon also says that shortly after launch, the phone will get access to Skype and NFL Mobile, two services the carrier has been pushing recently. The phone features a 3.7-inch, WVGA touchscreen using OLED tech, as well as an 8 megapixel camera around back. The interface is Android 2.1 with HTC's newest Sense UI on top. Inside, a 1 GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon processor drives the action.
from Verizon Wireless" - Verizon Wireless Launches New Droid, HTC Droid Incredible (Phone Scoop)

Read the bold highlight very carefully...
 
I am hoping the reviews come out quickly or even before the phone is officially for sale so we can see what the critics think!

I'm not waiting for any reviews. I'm buying and trying it myself!

Can anyone tell me if I buy the phone from Best Buy versus directly from Verizon if I will get my NE2 discount?
Thanks!

From what folks (inc. BB employees) yes, they can do NE2 upgrades but NOT annual pricing upgrades.

I can already feel myself coming down with something, and possibly calling into work on the 25th.

Don't you just love those scheduled flu bugs? It makes planning SOOOO convenient! ;)

OK...Here's my situation. My wife and I both have Dares, and want to switch to the Incredible when it's out. My wife (primary line) is eligible for an Annual Upgrade (but not NE2) now. On MyVerizon, it's showing that I'm not eligible for upgrade until December:(. I know my wife can upgrade any time, but will I have to wait until December to upgrade without paying full price?

That might be referring to NE2 upgrade. You might be eligible for a annual upgrade or a "smartphone" upgrade. They seem to be offering some special upgrades (like $50 off) anyone who goes from a featurephone to a smartphone but you'll have to visit a store or call in for more info.

Isn't the LG Dare a multimedia phone and not a smart phone? If you're not paying for an unlimited data plan I bet they'd bend over backwards to upgrade you and get you to sign onto a more expensive plan.

I've heard that they're fairly motivated to get people to upgrade to smartphones w/data plans.

Interesting, my phone is the primary, I'm 6 months past my NET date, but my NET discount is only $50.

Verizon changed their NE2 discounts this past February to $50 for plans over a certain price and $30 for lesser plans. The $100 NE2 is long gone.

That's true, but those who were eligible before Feb. still get the $100. After they use it it's goes down to $50. At least that's how it was explained to me by a CSR. So I'm using mine for this phone.:D

Interesting, my phone is the primary, I'm 6 months past my NET date, but my NET discount is only $50.

My NE2 has been up since March 5th I believe and every time I log onto the website it says that I will have a $100 discount on any phone? why the difference??

OK, so this is what I understand on the NE2 discounts. The primary line has to have a plan of 69.99 or higher (and the line has to be in existence prior to the changes made in Feb.) to get the $100 discount. Now, the fine print. It has to be a PLAN of 69.99 or higher (not including the 9.99 line for an additional family member, not an additional texting plan or data plan). In my case, I'm the primary line and I SHOULD'VE had $100 NE2 but when I called, they said that they changed that to $50/$30 like a year ago (this was a senior supervisor!) and I was alreadygetting the higher discount. I explained to her that those changes were actually made in February not a year ago and that when I last upgraded the pricing was indeed $100/50 for the NE2. Moreover, I said that the CSR told me at that time that my bill had to be more than $69.99 and didn't say that text, data, etc didn't count. I also talked to her about how the online billing didn't actually break that down and that MY LINE was showing over $94/mo which should definitely qualify me for the $100 NE2. So she researched and such and found that when I upgraded it was in fact $100/50 and gave me "since you're a long time customer" line and said that she could make an exception and once I upgraded my phone, they would take an additional $50 off. I told her I was planning on upgrading to the Inc and she made no effort to deny it. She said that they simply don't keep them in the loop on exactly when it will release or pricing...that a lot of her information comes from us customers. But she obviously knew about the phone etc. So, pretty much a happy ending. I hope that helps clarify for folks but I'm afraid it might muddy it even more.

So pre-order means what exactly? That we can get them right away? Or it is shipped when they have them?
If you don't get it right away, I'm not sure I see the point.
Can someone of a higher power answer?

The senior manager sounded very unsure and said she thought maybe they mailed them on release day but I could tell it was a guess. I thought folks said that you receive them on release day. Hey, that's how it works on DVD's, CD's and Books, right? You preorder to receive them ON release day. Hoping for the same here. :)
 
There have been two stories to this floating around this massive thread. If it is pre-ordered, is it delivered on release day? Some say reps have said release day, and others have said release day +1. I hope it's release day (they would overnight it on the 28th) so you'd have it on the 29th.

This should answer any questions concerning delivery time:

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Next day delivery, have on release day.
 
Cool! Thanks for the answers about the wireless router question. :)

REPOST Question: I've never ordered a new phone on first day of release before. Is the first batch of devices usually buggy and have issues? If so, is it best to wait for a second batch of devices? I'm comparing it to the likes of video game consoles. :/
 
Yes, and to be clear, the absence of n on the device is in the larger scheme of things completely irrelevant.

Yes. The issue will be if your router is dual band for g/n. If your devices are set to one band on a router that is g or n (not same time) only one band can be used at a time, so most cases, G will be used (N is least common ATM for most devices at the moment).

Types of newer routers:

1. G
2. G/N (one at a time)
3. G/N dual band (more expensive, but worth it)
 
(slow applause)

Verizon...you got us. You got us good.

For the last two weeks there was a "leak" everyday of the week.

It all lead up to today's big reveal.

Like a great movie they built a slow climax and here we are today with the money shot!!

Thanks Big Red!! ;)
 
(slow applause)

Verizon...you got us. You got us good.

For the last two weeks there was a "leak" everyday of the week.

It all lead up to today's big reveal.

Like a great movie they built a slow climax and here we are today with the money shot!!

Thanks Big Red!! ;)
 
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