August 25, 2012 (Washington Post) ? In Android news, while users of the HTC Inconceivable, the LTE, CDMA, EVDO, Wi-Max, AM, FM, CB, Push to Talk and Short Wave, phone, available on Verizon Wireless, anxiously await their update to android 3.0, code named Honeycomb;
Sounds like you want a Droid Laptop.
Didn't Michael J Fox already Cover this???
http://forum.androidcentral.com/dro...ptember-1st-release-rumors-17.html#post304753
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Do you think HTC will come out with Incredible 2 or will they just come out with a different phone and call it something else. Phones like iPhone, Storm, Original Droid, all kept the same name but improved the phone.
Maybe they will go with the Droid Too Incredible.
I could see an Incredible 2, but I think they would call it something else. What I see....
Dual Core processor between 1.2-1.5GHz
Separate Graphics Processor
3.8" screen
Double the internal memory and ram
LTE capable
1800mah battery w/ twice the life we have now......
lmao!!!!here is the seidio extended battery for the dual core dinc.
sorry no case, holster, car dock or desktop dock is available.
I dont know about yall, but I dont want a bigger phone. That's why I chose the Incredible. It's the perfect size. If I wanted a bigger phone I would have just gone with the X
Sounds like you want a Droid Laptop.
It's funny you say that.
After reading up on the Galaxy Tab and playing with a couple of Galaxy S models, I hope HTC is developing a tablet of their own. I like the concept but I think the Galaxy line has fallen somewhat short.
The only things I would really want on a new Incredible would be a kickstand, forward facing camera, better battery (but same form factor), LTE, and HDMI out.
Yeah I feel your frustration. I want a nice 10" screen, low weight, full powered, market enabled tablet. It's got to look good too, and by that I do not mean an iPad I don't like the way it looks either. Maybe I'm too picky on my tech.
I figure before summer 2011 we will see some really nice tablets come out with Android. And all I'm asking for is a WiFi version with a reasonable price. What I consider reasonable for a tablet is sub $300, because for $400-500 I can get a low range laptop that does everything is does and then some.
Can't wait for a tablet to use for photography- basically a digital portfolio.