HTC Droid Incredible Officially on Verizon April 29

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[citation][nom]brendano257[/nom]Forget kicking, I think it would be more likely to burn the pants off of you with those supposed specs....[/citation]
"supposed"?

It's been demoed. You can buy a dev-kit for $400 bucks. Nvidia has made prototype devices, and the GPU/RAM/CPU all packaged together are a little larger than a stick of gum and only consumes half a watt (of course that's before the ports, screen, wireless devices, etc).

The ironic part is Microsoft is the only company ready to go with a Newcomer to the mobile technology ring, since they'll be the first to work with Nvidia on a Tegra phone. Hopefully that will pave the way to HTC coming to their senses.
 
It's missing my most important specification: what does this thing mass? I love gadgets, but there's a limit to how much I'm going to lug around for my own "convenience." For example, the iPad is way over my weight limit.
 
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I will admit my views are a little warped, I don't mind an 11 lb notebook (what does it matter, this society doesn't support maneuverability fashionably), but I understand why some may find that a bit annoying.

That said, if you have an issue carrying 135 grams, there is something wrong with you, not the phone.
 
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