
April 12, 2011
More specs on Verizon’s Droid Incredible 2
by Shalu Pillai
Within weeks after confirming that the Droid Incredible 2’s release date in late April, we have an update. The Incredible 2 will boast of a number of added features, including dual cameras (8 and 1.3MP) and DLNA connectivity (no mini-HDMI or MHL port). The device will be a world phone with both GSM and CDMA radios. It also loses its predecessor’s AMOLED screen, opting instead for a larger 4-inch WVGA TFT display. Other features include a 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 768 MB of RAM, Bluetooth, Wifi b/g/n, and a 1450 mAh battery. There has been no mention of 4G, so it seems safe to assume the device does not have it.
An interesting bit of information is the possible mobile hotspot charge, where users who prefer to keep their devices under warranty may now be able to get 20GB of tethering data for only $20. The phone which can be used in 200 countries, will truly be a solid upgrade to the original.
[PocketTables]