

We've seen a near-exact device in the HTC Desire - basically the Incredible for the European market - and the internals and screen technology are almost identical to the Nexus One, but the Incredible has a personality that's all its own. The combo of America's largest (and some say best) 3G network with a super-fast, Sense-equipped Android phone is a match made in nerd heaven. Of course, it's a potent combination that's been put together here - an HTC-made, Verizon-locked device sporting a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, 8GB of internal storage, 748MB of ROM, a microSD slot (with support for up to 32GB cards), an 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and autofocus, 480 x 800 AMOLED capacitive touchscreen, and most importantly, Android 2.1 with HTC's Sense UI on-board.

We first caught wind of the device in a ROM leak back in December of 2009, and shortly thereafter saw lots of little snippets on the phone that made it clear it was headed our way. At this point, the HTC Incredible should seem like pretty familiar territory to our readers.
