Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droid Incredible doesn't look that much different from its cousin, the Google Nexus One. In fact, they do have a lot in common, even if the Droid Incredible is obviously slightly more advanced (see table) and also runs on what many call the best cellular network in the U.S: Verizon. The Droid Incredible also comes with HTC Sense, a series fine-tuned Android OS additions that make the phone more usable. Wireless carriers aside, most people ask me: should I get the Incredible or the Nexus One?. My definitive answer is: The HTC Incredible. In this review, I'll tell you how I have used it and why I think that it is better than the Nexus One. Ready? Context: We all use our phones differently, so it's important that I tell you where I come from: I have been using the Droid Incredible for a couple of weeks as my main phone. I typically check my email often with Exchange, and I reply moderately because the virtual keyboard is not as productive as a physical one. I browse the web several times a day to check on news sites, but I rarely watch movies or play music. I don't call much - maybe 10mn a day. This usage pattern will affect battery life and the perception of what features are useful. Technical Highlights Droid Incredible Android 2.1 + HTC Sense 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8650 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 8GB of internal storage + microSD slot 8 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS FM Radio TV Out (microUSB) Carrier: Verizon, 3G speeds 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47, 4.6oz 1300mAh battery Google Nexus One Android 2.1 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8250 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 4GB microSD card 5 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS No Radio No TV Out ATT, T-Mobile 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.5, 4.5oz 1400mAh battery There are a few notable differences with the Nexus One: The Droid Incredible has 8GB of internal memory (+ one MicroSD slot on the side), while the Nexus has only the MicroSD slot with a 4GB microSD card by default. Secondly, the Nexus One has a 5 Megapixel camera instead of the 8MP of the Incredible. The Incredible has a dual-LED flash, versus a the single-LED flash of the N1. The Nexus one has a slightly better battery (1400mAh), but you will see later that sheer battery capacity doesn't define battery life. Physical Design (Very Good) Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Optical trackpad: I'm sure that I don't use the trackpad to its full potential, but it is honestly not very useful. I really need it only when I try to move the
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Mungkin di US verizon no 1, tapi kalo disini jangan dulu berharap jangkauan jaringan sm*rt akan sebagus telkomsel. Hiks selalu aja kendala di jangkauan *ini alasan saya milih miley dibanding droid walau bootloader terkunci On 6/6/10, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droid Incredible doesn't look that much different from its cousin, the Google Nexus One. In fact, they do have a lot in common, even if the Droid Incredible is obviously slightly more advanced (see table) and also runs on what many call the best cellular network in the U.S: Verizon. The Droid Incredible also comes with HTC Sense, a series fine-tuned Android OS additions that make the phone more usable. Wireless carriers aside, most people ask me: should I get the Incredible or the Nexus One?. My definitive answer is: The HTC Incredible. In this review, I'll tell you how I have used it and why I think that it is better than the Nexus One. Ready? Context: We all use our phones differently, so it's important that I tell you where I come from: I have been using the Droid Incredible for a couple of weeks as my main phone. I typically check my email often with Exchange, and I reply moderately because the virtual keyboard is not as productive as a physical one. I browse the web several times a day to check on news sites, but I rarely watch movies or play music. I don't call much - maybe 10mn a day. This usage pattern will affect battery life and the perception of what features are useful. Technical Highlights Droid Incredible Android 2.1 + HTC Sense 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8650 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 8GB of internal storage + microSD slot 8 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS FM Radio TV Out (microUSB) Carrier: Verizon, 3G speeds 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47, 4.6oz 1300mAh battery Google Nexus One Android 2.1 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8250 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 4GB microSD card 5 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS No Radio No TV Out ATT, T-Mobile 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.5, 4.5oz 1400mAh battery There are a few notable differences with the Nexus One: The Droid Incredible has 8GB of internal memory (+ one MicroSD slot on the side), while the Nexus has only the MicroSD slot with a 4GB microSD card by default. Secondly, the Nexus One has a 5 Megapixel camera instead of the 8MP of the Incredible. The Incredible has a dual-LED flash, versus a the single-LED flash of the N1. The Nexus one has a slightly better battery (1400mAh), but you will see later that sheer battery capacity doesn't define battery life. Physical Design (Very Good) Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
So far menurut saya kalo di jakarta justru bagusan di cdma daripada gsm. Mungkin karena gsm udah kepenuhan kali yah. Sepanjang saya pake droid jaringan baru down 2x dan sangat stabil . Wkt pake gsm sering naek turun. Kalo di luar kota? Ampun dj. Qkqkqkqk sent from javejust normal jave -Original Message- From: Andre Sulistian frozen.photogr...@gmail.com Sender: id-android@googlegroups.com Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 09:29:50 To: id-android@googlegroups.com Reply-To: id-android@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review Mungkin di US verizon no 1, tapi kalo disini jangan dulu berharap jangkauan jaringan sm*rt akan sebagus telkomsel. Hiks selalu aja kendala di jangkauan *ini alasan saya milih miley dibanding droid walau bootloader terkunci On 6/6/10, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droid Incredible doesn't look that much different from its cousin, the Google Nexus One. In fact, they do have a lot in common, even if the Droid Incredible is obviously slightly more advanced (see table) and also runs on what many call the best cellular network in the U.S: Verizon. The Droid Incredible also comes with HTC Sense, a series fine-tuned Android OS additions that make the phone more usable. Wireless carriers aside, most people ask me: should I get the Incredible or the Nexus One?. My definitive answer is: The HTC Incredible. In this review, I'll tell you how I have used it and why I think that it is better than the Nexus One. Ready? Context: We all use our phones differently, so it's important that I tell you where I come from: I have been using the Droid Incredible for a couple of weeks as my main phone. I typically check my email often with Exchange, and I reply moderately because the virtual keyboard is not as productive as a physical one. I browse the web several times a day to check on news sites, but I rarely watch movies or play music. I don't call much - maybe 10mn a day. This usage pattern will affect battery life and the perception of what features are useful. Technical Highlights Droid Incredible Android 2.1 + HTC Sense 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8650 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 8GB of internal storage + microSD slot 8 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS FM Radio TV Out (microUSB) Carrier: Verizon, 3G speeds 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47, 4.6oz 1300mAh battery Google Nexus One Android 2.1 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8250 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 4GB microSD card 5 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS No Radio No TV Out ATT, T-Mobile 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.5, 4.5oz 1400mAh battery There are a few notable differences with the Nexus One: The Droid Incredible has 8GB of internal memory (+ one MicroSD slot on the side), while the Nexus has only the MicroSD slot with a 4GB microSD card by default. Secondly, the Nexus One has a 5 Megapixel camera instead of the 8MP of the Incredible. The Incredible has a dual-LED flash, versus a the single-LED flash of the N1. The Nexus one has a slightly better battery (1400mAh), but you will see later that sheer battery capacity doesn't define battery life. Physical Design (Very Good) Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Ya kalo di jkt emang bagus banget, bahkan di rumah saya odin 9550 dipakein smart manteng trus signalnya di 3G / Evdo. *cuma berhubung anak jalanan yaa gitu deh ( dibawa ke pantura dikit aja evdonya jedak jeduk dan kadang2 ga ada signal sama sekali ) On 6/6/10, marcel aditya marceldr...@gmail.com wrote: So far menurut saya kalo di jakarta justru bagusan di cdma daripada gsm. Mungkin karena gsm udah kepenuhan kali yah. Sepanjang saya pake droid jaringan baru down 2x dan sangat stabil . Wkt pake gsm sering naek turun. Kalo di luar kota? Ampun dj. Qkqkqkqk sent from javejust normal jave -Original Message- From: Andre Sulistian frozen.photogr...@gmail.com Sender: id-android@googlegroups.com Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 09:29:50 To: id-android@googlegroups.com Reply-To: id-android@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review Mungkin di US verizon no 1, tapi kalo disini jangan dulu berharap jangkauan jaringan sm*rt akan sebagus telkomsel. Hiks selalu aja kendala di jangkauan *ini alasan saya milih miley dibanding droid walau bootloader terkunci On 6/6/10, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droid Incredible doesn't look that much different from its cousin, the Google Nexus One. In fact, they do have a lot in common, even if the Droid Incredible is obviously slightly more advanced (see table) and also runs on what many call the best cellular network in the U.S: Verizon. The Droid Incredible also comes with HTC Sense, a series fine-tuned Android OS additions that make the phone more usable. Wireless carriers aside, most people ask me: should I get the Incredible or the Nexus One?. My definitive answer is: The HTC Incredible. In this review, I'll tell you how I have used it and why I think that it is better than the Nexus One. Ready? Context: We all use our phones differently, so it's important that I tell you where I come from: I have been using the Droid Incredible for a couple of weeks as my main phone. I typically check my email often with Exchange, and I reply moderately because the virtual keyboard is not as productive as a physical one. I browse the web several times a day to check on news sites, but I rarely watch movies or play music. I don't call much - maybe 10mn a day. This usage pattern will affect battery life and the perception of what features are useful. Technical Highlights Droid Incredible Android 2.1 + HTC Sense 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8650 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 8GB of internal storage + microSD slot 8 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS FM Radio TV Out (microUSB) Carrier: Verizon, 3G speeds 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47, 4.6oz 1300mAh battery Google Nexus One Android 2.1 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8250 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 4GB microSD card 5 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS No Radio No TV Out ATT, T-Mobile 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.5, 4.5oz 1400mAh battery There are a few notable differences with the Nexus One: The Droid Incredible has 8GB of internal memory (+ one MicroSD slot on the side), while the Nexus has only the MicroSD slot with a 4GB microSD card by default. Secondly, the Nexus One has a 5 Megapixel camera instead of the 8MP of the Incredible. The Incredible has a dual-LED flash, versus a the single-LED flash of the N1. The Nexus one has a slightly better battery (1400mAh), but you will see later that sheer battery capacity doesn't define battery life. Physical Design (Very Good) Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Emang ngerti :p Sol On Jun 6, 2010 7:27 AM, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droi... -- Indonesian Android Community [id-android] Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: id.andr...@gmail.com ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Laporan aja, di lampung smart stabil nih. Yaaa paling ga lebih stabil dari GSMnya malahan On Sunday, June 6, 2010, Dedi Sopian dedi.sop...@gmail.com wrote: Emang ngerti :p Sol On Jun 6, 2010 7:27 AM, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droi... -- Indonesian Android Community [id-android] Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: id.andr...@gmail.com ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729 -- Indonesian Android Community [id-android] Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: id.andr...@gmail.com ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Wuahahahahaha... *ngerti judulnya aja :p Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -Original Message- From: Dedi Sopian dedi.sop...@gmail.com Sender: id-android@googlegroups.com Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 10:14:33 To: id-android@googlegroups.com Reply-To: id-android@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review Emang ngerti :p Sol On Jun 6, 2010 7:27 AM, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droi... -- Indonesian Android Community [id-android] Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: id.andr...@gmail.com ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729 -- Indonesian Android Community [id-android] Join: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android/subscribe?hl=en-GB Moderator: id.andr...@gmail.com ID Android Developer: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-dev ID Android Surabaya: http://groups.google.com/group/id-android-sby ID Android on FB: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=112207700729
Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review
Gw pernah bawa Sm*rt Droid ke Palembang, terasa koneksi nya malah lebih lancar CDMA nya daripada GSM. Until my Droid got stolen :(( #curcol Powered by Telkomsel BlackBerry® -Original Message- From: Andre Sulistian frozen.photogr...@gmail.com Sender: id-android@googlegroups.com Date: Sun, 6 Jun 2010 09:29:50 To: id-android@googlegroups.com Reply-To: id-android@googlegroups.com Subject: Re: [id-android] WTI: Droid Incredible Review Mungkin di US verizon no 1, tapi kalo disini jangan dulu berharap jangkauan jaringan sm*rt akan sebagus telkomsel. Hiks selalu aja kendala di jangkauan *ini alasan saya milih miley dibanding droid walau bootloader terkunci On 6/6/10, ayip s ayip.mi...@gmail.com wrote: Nice review, mata dan otak agak kram n juling baca review yang panjangnya kayak marathon (+ dobel 2 paragraf) :p Jadi pengen Incredible :) On Jun 6, 2010 6:32 AM, Agus Hamonangan id.andr...@gmail.com wrote: On the paper, the Droid Incredible doesn't look that much different from its cousin, the Google Nexus One. In fact, they do have a lot in common, even if the Droid Incredible is obviously slightly more advanced (see table) and also runs on what many call the best cellular network in the U.S: Verizon. The Droid Incredible also comes with HTC Sense, a series fine-tuned Android OS additions that make the phone more usable. Wireless carriers aside, most people ask me: should I get the Incredible or the Nexus One?. My definitive answer is: The HTC Incredible. In this review, I'll tell you how I have used it and why I think that it is better than the Nexus One. Ready? Context: We all use our phones differently, so it's important that I tell you where I come from: I have been using the Droid Incredible for a couple of weeks as my main phone. I typically check my email often with Exchange, and I reply moderately because the virtual keyboard is not as productive as a physical one. I browse the web several times a day to check on news sites, but I rarely watch movies or play music. I don't call much - maybe 10mn a day. This usage pattern will affect battery life and the perception of what features are useful. Technical Highlights Droid Incredible Android 2.1 + HTC Sense 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8650 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 8GB of internal storage + microSD slot 8 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS FM Radio TV Out (microUSB) Carrier: Verizon, 3G speeds 4.6 x 2.3 x 0.47, 4.6oz 1300mAh battery Google Nexus One Android 2.1 3.7 AMOLED 480x800 Qualcomm 8250 SnapDragon, 1Ghz 512MB RAM 4GB microSD card 5 Megapixel camera Wifi b/g, BT 2.1+EDR, aGPS No Radio No TV Out ATT, T-Mobile 4.7 x 2.4 x 0.5, 4.5oz 1400mAh battery There are a few notable differences with the Nexus One: The Droid Incredible has 8GB of internal memory (+ one MicroSD slot on the side), while the Nexus has only the MicroSD slot with a 4GB microSD card by default. Secondly, the Nexus One has a 5 Megapixel camera instead of the 8MP of the Incredible. The Incredible has a dual-LED flash, versus a the single-LED flash of the N1. The Nexus one has a slightly better battery (1400mAh), but you will see later that sheer battery capacity doesn't define battery life. Physical Design (Very Good) Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while the actual screen size may vary just a little, both provide the same feel and experience. It is narrower than the iPhone - not by a lot, but just enough to induce more typos when using the virtual keyboard, in my opinion. The colors seem more saturated than they should, but that's kind of how AMOLED is... I would certainly not use this an an example of color accuracy, but I like the high contrast, and how the colors pop. The thing that I don't like with AMOLED display is how unreadable they get when it's bright outside. I guess that this is the downside of living in California, but this is probably the most annoying thing on this phone. Body: the design of the Droid Incredible is slick by most people's standards, and I certainly like it myself. The backplate design might be more controversial, but while it is not my favorite backplate, I'm OK with it. I'll let you decide for yourself after looking at our photo gallery. The more important part is that the build quality is good, and the phone feels solid. Display: The Droid Incredible's display is very similar to the Nexus One display (for good and bad). Both use AMOLED technology, and while