There’s a listing of a sexy HTC Incredible S in Red trim on the site of a
Danish electronics retailer. Aside from it’s Fire Engine red paint
scheme, there’s nothing different from it’s official variant. That also
means it will have to be purchased unsubsidized, although there’s no
mention of price or availability on the site listing. The unsubsidized
price hovers around $550 here in the US. And chances are, though, that
users in Europe will be using the Euro-friendly GSM version we reported on last month.
The hallmark feature of the Incredible is is it’s four-inch screen
which seems to really pop in the red trim. It has a 1GHz single-core
Qualcomm MSM8225 chip under the hood which runs Android 2.2 (Froyo),
although HTC promises an update to Gingerbread sometime soon. There’s
also an eight-megapixel camera for some snappy 720 HD video and hi-res
stills, along with what looks like 2 LED flash bulbs for bright coverage
in low light. And there’s a a front-facing webcam as well.
The Incredible S represents a “dot upgrade” over the previous
Incredible, but it still runs on 3G via HSPA instead of taking the leap
to 4G/LTE. And with it’s larger size screen, we’re betting users will
look more towards other phone options that provide faster performance
via LTE. But then again, they won’t have that red trim, will they?
Check out SlashGear’s Hands On here.
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