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Verizon’s HTC Incredible gets a user’s manual

You can’t buy an Incredible from Verizon just yet, but we’re getting awfully close — and in the meantime, you’ve got some exciting new reading material to pore over. It looks like the full, unabridged, seemingly final version of the phone’s user’s manual has just leaked over on Android Forums, and while there aren’t any blockbuster revelations in here as far as we can tell, it confirms what we’ve long suspected: this is basically a CDMA Desire with an 8 megapixel camera. You’ve got the full Sense UI experience atop Android 2.1, a 3.7-inch WVGA AMOLED display, 1GHz Snapdragon, and an optical joystick — a new trend out of HTC that looks destined to completely supplant the trackball, much as it has already done for RIM. Around back, we’ve got some confirmation that the Incredible is going to feature a positively bizarre contoured battery cover; it might not be your first choice, but honestly, you’re not going to let that stop you from buying, now, are you?

[Thanks, eipee73]

Verizon’s HTC Incredible gets a user’s manual originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 08 Apr 2010 11:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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