As incredible as the, err, HTC Incredible may be, there appears to be a pretty serious bug locked in the Sense UI which takes screenshots of the web browser’s content, storing them even after a factory reset is done.
For all those of you who read Kat’s glowing review of the formerly UK/Australia-only HTC Desire and lamented the fact that you couldn’t get your American paws on one, rejoice! The HTC Desire is coming to America starting this August through “select regional operators”. More details to come, but rest assured, it’ll have the 1GHz Snapdragon processor and HTC Sense UI that made the original so desirous.
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We’ve seen leaked pics and specs for HTC’s latest touchscreen Android phone, but AT&T just made it official.
Specs? Leaked. Carrier? The VZW. Release date? It’s the 29th. The only remaining unknown for Verizon’s Droid Incredible, a Snapdragon-powered Android 2.1 handset from HTC, was the price, which was today pegged at $US200. Oh, and pre-orders start Monday.
The best Android skin has married one of the best Android phones, despite HTC piping up in the back saying “sheeee’s miiiine!” While it’s not an official marriage, it doesn’t mean the love is any less real.
A new feature that’s making its way onto all of HTC’s Android phones via its Sense overlay is the “helicopter view”, as they call it internally. It’s like Mac OS X’s Exposé function, letting you see all homescreens instantly.
If you wanted to get an early taste of Android 2.1 complete with HTC Sense, Hero owners can download the leaked ROM now. [XDA Developers via Engadget]