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HTC Droid Incredible X Verizon release nears

There are many smartphone fans in the US currently looking forward to the release of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 smartphone tablet crossover. There are now more handset manufacturers that are looking to offer similar types of handsets though, and the much rumoured HTC Droid Incredible X Verizon release seemingly nears.

We have heard rumours for a while regarding a five inch device due to be released by HTC, which was first known as the HTC Dlx. Last month we heard of a leaked Verizon document that hinted the device was on its way to the carrier, and now according to the Android Community the Global Certification Forum has accidently confirmed the existence of the handset.

While the GCF doesn’t confirm what the handset will actually be called, it does reveal a model number of HTC6435LVW. There have been some other names banded about for the upcoming handset, which include Google Nexus 5 or HTC One X 5.

It is obvious the handset is going to be used to compete with the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, and besides its 5-inch 1080p display, the device is rumoured to have a quad core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro processor clocked at 1.5GHz.

There is also supposed to be 1.5GB of RAM, 12 megapixel rear camera, two megapixel front facing camera, 16GB of on board storage, and a 2,500 mAh battery unit. If Google does decide to include this as one of its new Nexus devices, it is likely to be the flagship Nexus smartphone.

It is believed that Google is set to announce four new Nexus devices this year, with others coming from Samsung, Motorola, and LG. It is not expected to be announced officially by the carrier until nearer the availability of the device, and gives consumers even more choice when looking to pick up a new smartphone.

Do you like the look of the HTC Droid Incredible X?

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4 thoughts on “HTC Droid Incredible X Verizon release nears”

  1. Zach says:

    I’m also with Brandon. If they neglect the sd card slot AND it only comes with a meager 16gb of internal storage there’s just no way I’m getting it. Not sure what HTC was thinking working so hard to create such a great phone and then neglecting such an essential feature. If it had 64gb internal space and no sd card slot I MIGHT consider it, but 16? Honestly? Even 32 and no sd slot would be garbage with the 64gb cards available these days.

  2. Rumor has it this will actually have microSD card support. If that’s the case, I’ll be waiting to get this phone rather than the Note II. Those 440ppi are irresistible. A half an inch difference is definitely negligible when you’re getting over 60% more pixels.

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