Verizon pushes back the delivery of online ordered units

May 5, 2010 12:43 GMT  ·  By

Droid Incredible with Google by HTC is certainly one of the Android-based handsets that will make history at Verizon. The mobile phone was released on the carrier's airwaves only last week, yet demand for it is already high enough to determine Verizon to announce its customers that, in case they want to purchase one unit from its website, they will have to wait until May 14 to get it.

Of course, what users enjoy includes the outer casing, which is as appealing as it can be, and the software loaded on the device, which can offer an enhanced experience courtesy of Droid Incredible's fast processor (1 Ghz Snapdragon) and of the amount of RAM it has been packed with. Add an 8MP photo snapper into the mix, along with 8GB of internal memory and a memory card slot with support for 32GB more space, and the Incredible starts living up to its name.

However, there are also some interested in learning what the device sports under the hood. These guys got a Droid Incredible unit, opened it up, tore it down to pieces, and then started to put it back together. All this was captured on camera, and those interested in learning what the inside of Incredible looks like should take a look at the video embedded at the bottom of this article for that.

In case there are still some who are not familiar with the specs list of Droid Incredible, we should mention that the device sports a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen display that delivers a 480 x 800 pixel (WVGA) resolution, Bluetooth 2.1, Wi-Fi connectivity, 3.5mm audio jack, GPS receiver, music and video players, Google Maps with Navigation, HTML Browser, fast access to YouTube, Twitter and Facebook, the HTC Sense UI, and support for a wide range of services from Google and Verizon. The handset also provides access to the Android Market, where users will find thousands of apps available for download.