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hk April 28th 10 11:12 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
Sheesh!

I've been using Motorola or LG "flip phones" for a long, long time.
Moving to a "now generation" smart phone is like stepping up from a
Wright Brothers' flyer to a hot new biz jet, and, for me at least,
probably as complicated.

The screen is very nice, with more resolution than the iPhone screens.
The phone works similarly to the iPhone, though. So far, I've been able
to make and receive phone calls (yeah, laugh all you want), set up wi-fi
on my secure router, set up the barcode reader to download apps, access
the internet over wi-fi and 3Gdata, and a few more things.

The phone part is excellent, with a lot of volume in the ear speaker.
Like all these small screen devices, including the iPhone, it washes out
in strong, direct sunlight.

More later.






--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

Larry[_16_] April 29th 10 02:52 AM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
hk wrote:
Sheesh!

I've been using Motorola or LG "flip phones" for a long, long time.
Moving to a "now generation" smart phone is like stepping up from a
Wright Brothers' flyer to a hot new biz jet, and, for me at least,
probably as complicated.

Yep.

The screen is very nice, with more resolution than the iPhone screens.
The phone works similarly to the iPhone, though. So far, I've been
able to make and receive phone calls (yeah, laugh all you want), set
up wi-fi on my secure router, set up the barcode reader to download
apps, access the internet over wi-fi and 3Gdata, and a few more things.

Secure router? Cool!

The phone part is excellent, with a lot of volume in the ear speaker.
Like all these small screen devices, including the iPhone, it washes
out in strong, direct sunlight.

High volume comes with old age.

More later.


No thanks.



jps April 30th 10 06:39 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400, Larry
wrote:


More later.


No thanks.


Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.

hk April 30th 10 06:44 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On 4/30/10 12:39 PM, jps wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400,
wrote:


More later.


No thanks.


Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.



"Larry" is just the latest screen name for Dan Krueger, Dan K, Bob, et
cetera. Different screen name, same old asshole.

The "Incredible," as Verizon has tagged it, has a lot more features than
I'll ever use, but...some of the widgets/apps are useful. As a phone, it
works well. I love the ability to aim the camera at an app online,
"snap" a shot of its barcode, and then autodownload the app.

I don't see a lot of differences of substance between it and the iPhone.

The screen keyboard takes a lot of effort...I assume the Motorola Droid
with its real miniature keyboard is a bit easier.


--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

Loogypicker[_2_] April 30th 10 07:44 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On Apr 28, 5:12*pm, hk wrote:
Sheesh!

I've been using Motorola or LG "flip phones" for a long, long time.
Moving to a "now generation" smart phone is like stepping up from a
Wright Brothers' flyer to a hot new biz jet, and, for me at least,
probably as complicated.

The screen is very nice, with more resolution than the iPhone screens.
The phone works similarly to the iPhone, though. So far, I've been able
to make and receive phone calls (yeah, laugh all you want), set up wi-fi
on my secure router, set up the barcode reader to download apps, access
the internet over wi-fi and 3Gdata, and a few more things.

The phone part is excellent, with a lot of volume in the ear speaker.
Like all these small screen devices, including the iPhone, it washes out
in strong, direct sunlight.

More later.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.


Oh, yes, please do post more! Everyone is just amazed by your new cell
phone. I guess this is the 2010 version of the greatest printer on
earth, huh?

anon-e-moose[_2_] April 30th 10 08:29 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On 4/30/2010 1:44 PM, Loogypicker wrote:
On Apr 28, 5:12 pm, wrote:
Sheesh!

I've been using Motorola or LG "flip phones" for a long, long time.
Moving to a "now generation" smart phone is like stepping up from a
Wright Brothers' flyer to a hot new biz jet, and, for me at least,
probably as complicated.

The screen is very nice, with more resolution than the iPhone screens.
The phone works similarly to the iPhone, though. So far, I've been able
to make and receive phone calls (yeah, laugh all you want), set up wi-fi
on my secure router, set up the barcode reader to download apps, access
the internet over wi-fi and 3Gdata, and a few more things.

The phone part is excellent, with a lot of volume in the ear speaker.
Like all these small screen devices, including the iPhone, it washes out
in strong, direct sunlight.

More later.

--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.


Oh, yes, please do post more! Everyone is just amazed by your new cell
phone. I guess this is the 2010 version of the greatest printer on
earth, huh?

or the greatest server in the world, or the greatest red barn in the
world, or the greatest entry level red bicycle in the world, or the
greatest lawn mower in the world, or the greatest 20 ft LT boat in the
world, or the greatest dueling pistols in the world, or the greatest
jingle writer in the world.

Larry[_16_] May 1st 10 03:33 AM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
jps wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400,
wrote:



More later.



No thanks.

Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.

There are groups for that, asshole. Go find one.

Been boating lately?

nom=de=plume[_2_] May 1st 10 07:53 AM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
"Larry" wrote in message
...
jps wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400,
wrote:



More later.



No thanks.

Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.

There are groups for that, asshole. Go find one.

Been boating lately?



You haven't, so what's your beef with him?



hk May 1st 10 03:00 PM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On 5/1/10 1:53 AM, nom=de=plume wrote:
wrote in message
...
jps wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400,
wrote:



More later.



No thanks.

Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.

There are groups for that, asshole. Go find one.

Been boating lately?



You haven't, so what's your beef with him?





It takes all the energy and smarts "Larry" has to change his handle here
every couple of weeks. He's just another of the right-wing assholes here.


--
The Tea Party's teabaggers are just the Republican base by another name.

jps May 2nd 10 09:37 AM

Verizon HTC Incredible Review, Part the First
 
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 21:33:17 -0400, Larry
wrote:

jps wrote:
On Wed, 28 Apr 2010 20:52:37 -0400,
wrote:



More later.



No thanks.

Who the **** are you?

I'm interested to hear more since I have an android phone now and
would like to hear the reaction to the newest entry.

There are groups for that, asshole. Go find one.

Been boating lately?


Just shut the **** up, "Larry."


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