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The HTC Incredible has just landed on the Verizon (New York Stock Exchange: VZ) website, as coming soon, and has been anything but kept secret. The beefed up Nexus One, or Desire is obviously bound for Big Red, but now some ar saying that the device whitethorn be advent to T-Mobile (New York Stock Exchange: DT) via Costco.
This is pure rumour at the moment, but it looks like the Incredible was spotted in the Costco system, and it indeed says that it is a T-Mobile River device. This would be a great summation to the T-Mobile River job up, as most of their phones deficiency a certain something. Power. The Nexus One is available for T-Mobile River, sure, but not in the way we’d like (only through Google (NSDQ: GOOG)’s online store). Hopefully, since accessories rich person started to pop music up at the stores, we may actually see the device in stores sometime soon, but it looks doubtful.
The Incredible bests some of the topper Android phones out on the marketplace today. With more internal computer storage – 8 GB to be precise - and an 8-megapixel camera (opposed to the 5 megapixel cameras found on many Android devices) the Incredible is in fact, pretty incredible. The Incredible also sports HTC’s custom Sense UI. If this device does eventually come to T-Mobile, it would make it the second HTC Sense phone to come to Battle of Magenta. The upcoming MyTouch Slide advent in first base.
The launching of this gimmick on T-Mobile would surely make it one of the topper phones that has ever been offered from the 4th largest US carrier. The only competition? Another HTC headphone, the HD2. While the HD2 may be selling very well, Android is more appealing these years. Plus, even though HTC did a wonderful line of work application up all the Windows Mobile River on the HD2, it’s still a Windows Mobile. HTC’s new ‘Droid Eris’ should have no problem flight off shelves, where ever it is sold, or whatever it’s up against.
So anyone holding out for the Incredible? If T-Mobile River doesn’t oddment up acquiring it, would it be worth switching to Verizon for?
[Via: Phandroid]

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