Win a Droid Incredible from Android Central! (contest)

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I will use the phone to... make some calls
Oh, and its a smart phone, so finally pinky and I can finally take over the world...
 
It would be Incredibly Incredible to win this Incredible! I would finally be able to prove to all of my loser friends that the Android software is incredible and blows thier un-incredible I-Pod and Blackberry's away! I will also then be able to smash my Blackberry storm with a heavy rock...or run a contest and have the users vote on how i destroy it and i'll film it and put it on the net for the world to witness!
 
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i would rule the world if i won the HTC Incredible. Then stick it to AT&T for having such horrible service, and lack of android phones. And i'll be the CHOSEN ONE ~_~
 
DROID DOES make me want to smash my BlackBerry Tour into pieces. It would be incredible if I were able to this before my upgrade! ;)
 
Where do I start? This phone has so much more power then my Motorola Droid. Lets make a list, shall we.

1. Utilize processing power using Google Earth. I use this app quite often for my job - installing Redline WIMAX. Works great to Pinpoint customers location so that TOPO can accurately determine signal sag on the land. Earth runs laggy on moto droid.

2. HTC sense UI. More home screens with a less buggy interface as the such of home++ and Helix launcher.

3. Wireless N capable. I use FTP client a lot for transferring files from my computer to my phone. I would be able to take advantage of the transfer rate of N technology with my N router. MUCH faster.

4. Smoother gameplay - another utilization of a much faster processor(yes, I don't work ALL the time.).

5. A phone that finally may be able to keep up with me... I can't stand the 1 to 2 second delay a lot of times on the Motorola.

6.I would have the most "Incredible phone" in my place of employment.

7. There are really limitless possibilities of what I could use this phone for at my everyday job. The hardware is what I'm looking for in a phone and this one's got it.

8. I should get back to work....
 
Incredulous


I love my cell phones, yes I do
I'm a techie geek through and through.

I Palm'd them all, Berry to Apple
choking on pits of their certified crapple.

Android Central - always the best -
teasing me now with this great contest.

Forget the feats, I'm all hands
grasping for Big Red's CDMA bands.

H to the T, T to the C
I'm glowing green with 2.1 envy.

A MODEL screen and dragon-like guts
makes a girl like me simply nuts.

I want, I need, I have to have...
To win it from you would be Incredibad.

So do me a solid and honor me, Phil
so I too, can feel ... Incredible!

Disclaimer: No actual words were harmed in the making of this post. Any that appear to be butchered are protected under artistic license. (Ex: A MODEL=AMOLED.) Deal, yo.
 
Free droid incredible!

This phone is so incredible I will gladly blow up my Blackberry tour to get my hands on one. This phone would make me more productive. "Say good bye little Blackberry Tour" BOOM!!
 
With This phone... I shall make a youtube video where I blow up my Droid and then in the smoke and carnage there will sit a brand new droid incredible... on the screen will flash DROIDDOES Evolve... it's Incredible

I'm sure i'll have some more incredible speech dialog for this but I don't want to reveal too much. I know its incredible that i would sacrifice my OC'ed Droid that has my world on it just to up the ante with a keyboardless Droid (and i happen to like my droid keyboard unlike most people)

but yes

DroidDOES cause you to do crazy things
and i think we can all agree it's INCREDIBLE
 
My uses are rather simple. Would like a decent camera phone to take pictures of the kid. Darn droid camera WAY too slow!
 
I would use it to help me develop incredible Android apps. I've been doing Android development for some time, but to actually have a quality handset for real application testing would make my job so much easier. The emulator can only get you so far, but I'd rather be an Incredible developer!

And if I didn't have to pay for a testbed phone, I could afford to release more incredible applications for free. ;)
 
Save my sanity while saving my marriage

What can I do with a Droid Incredible? Two things: save my sanity and my marriage.

Allow me to explain. Being a bit of a gadget junkie, last December ('08) I decided that I needed a decent smartphone. Two problems: first I was on the Verizon network and their offerings weren't very good at the time. Second, my wife is a complete technology hater who was adamantly opposed to me spending money on an expensive phone that required a more expensive data plan. The first problem seemed to be resolved with the announcement of the Blackberry Storm 9530. For weeks I poured over every detail, drooling over every leaked shot. Meanwhile I worked to convince my wife that this phone would help streamline my life by allowing me to do a better job staying on top of appointments. Eventually she was convinced. Ignoring the flood of negative reviews, I purchased the Storm. Let's just say that the honeymoon didn't last very long. I'll spare you all of the details, but the take away is this: that phone is rubbish. I spend a lot of time just keeping it (barely) working. Adding insult to injury, my frustrations with the phone served to validate my wife's loathing of technology. Spending another $200 on a phone will likely put a serious strain on our relationship. This means I'm stuck with it.

Help me ANDROID CENTRAL, you're my only hope!
 
Mostly I would play with it when I'm supposed to be working. Not exactly play, though - I would use it to create a visual arts project with a green theme, focussed on reducing waste in some specific niche of human endeavors. I could probably get some great high-impact images at the county landfill.
 
Incredible Man

I plan to use my incredible to coordinate a massive streaking-fest here at Johns Hopkins U! Friendstream won't be able to keep up with this amount of information I promise you!

Lol.

-Elo
 
Droid Incredible

I have been waiting for a Android device like this since the Moto Droid came out. When I get the Incredible, I will use my device to tether to my computer. Use it indoor, in dark rooms to take crisp, clear, incredible pictures.:cool: Can't wait!!!!!
 
Hi Five For androidCentral and offering this contest.

I would Incredibly increase my time on rooted this phone and make it available for you guys, as well as Chuck my Blackberry out the window from an incredibly high building i live in....
 
I could take incredibly realistic 3-D photos with my Incredible! I'm not kidding either, here's how:

The Incredible's got those dual LED flashes, that's the key. Easiest way would be to slap a little red gel on one and a blue gel on the other. Then you take a photo with flash, and toss it into photoshop so you can separate the red/blue channels.
Since the LEDs are so close together, the photo probably won't show significant depth right away. But with some fancy triangulation (we know the distance between the LEDs and can measure the distance to objects) you should be able to amplify the separation between the channels to get the appropriate relative depths of objects in the frame.

Toss on some classic 3-D glasses and BAM, you're in the future! The future looks incredible! Heck, with that burly snapdragon processor, you might be able to whip up an app that can prep the images on the fly.

Also, if you can gain access to the flash controls through rooting you can do this without the R/B colors, so it'll work in real color with polarized glasses. Take one shot with the first flash, second with the other. This would have to be a still life to prevent movement between shots, while the R/B method could be snapped anywhere. Then you can amplify the separation of objects between the two photos in photoshop again, polarize each image and BLOW PEOPLE'S MINDS!
 
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Ha would be incredible to have a real working version of 2.1...mostly navigation and media, rock the PhotoShop app ...I would enjoy it!
 
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