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DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE vs Lucid vs DROID RAZR MAXX vs Spectrum: specs comparison
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However, we aren't really sure if its future will be that rosy. Having in mind that the INCREDIBLE 4G LTE doesn't pack any standout feature (like a quad-core CPU, for example), it will have to face a sea of other great upper-mid-end smartphones in Verizon's arsenal, like the RAZR MAXX, Spectrum and Lucid. And since we know that many of you will now consider this handset as your next phone, we decided to put this sweet little specs comparison table below, featuring the DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE and its most fierce competition!
HTC DROID INCREDIBLE 4G LTE | LG Lucid | Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX | LG Spectrum | |
Platform | Android 4.0 ICS | Android 2.3 Gingerbread |
Android 2.3 Gingerbread |
Android 2.3 Gingerbread |
Screen | 4" Super LCD | 4" IPS-LCD | 4.3" Super AMOLED | 4.5" IPS-LCD |
Resolution | 540x960 275ppi |
480x800 233ppi |
540x960 256ppi |
720x1280 326ppi |
Thickness | 0.46 inch (12mm) | 0.45" (11mm) | 0.35 inch (8.99mm) | 0.45 inch (11mm) |
Weight | 4.66 oz (132 g) | 5.00 oz (142 g) | 5.11 oz (145 g) | 4.99 oz (142 g) |
Processor | Dual core, 1200 MHz, Snapdragon S4 | Dual core, 1200 MHz | Dual core, 1200 MHz, TI OMAP4430 | Dual core, 1500 MHz, Snapdragon S3 |
RAM | 1GB | 1GB | 1GB | 1GB |
Rear camera | 8MP 1080p video |
5MP 1080p video |
8MP 1080p video |
8MP 1080p video |
Front camera | 0.3MP | 0.3MP | 1.3MP | 1.3MP |
Memory | 8GB expandable |
8GB expandable |
16GB expandable |
4GB expandable |
Connectivity | LTE, EV-DO Rev.A | LTE, EV-DO Rev.A | LTE, EV-DO Rev.A | LTE, EV-DO Rev.A |
Battery | 1700 mAh | 1700 mAh | 3300 mAh | 1830 mAh |
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14 Comments
1. jamrockjones posted on 0 0
They said that the Droid Incredible LTE would be expected in the article but I didn't see a price point, does anyone know what it is? The Lucid has a very similar offering for only $80. That's the value phone to beat.
2. shadowcell posted on 0 0
No official word yet and most journalists/blogger are reciting fictional prices. You'll just have to wait patiently like most of us.
13. hybris posted on 0 0
The Lucid might be similar on paper, but there's no way this phone will be the same price as the Lucid. I'm guessing $199, maybe $149 if we're lucky.
3. android1234 posted on 1 1
LG Lucid and Spectrum beat out the Galaxy Nexus in benchmank scores substanially.
14. tha.fox posted on 0 0
maybe but ive sold all of them many times and the lucid and spectrum are the only ones that get returned
4. JBz007 posted on 0 0
As far as new benchmark scores the Incredible will clean house and the new sense isn't too bad. I would get it but 4 inches is too small for me. Queue the " that's what she said" guy.
5. BattleBrat posted on 4 1
Hmmm, the MAXX is thinner then the rest, yet has significantly more battery capacity, internal storage, TAKE THE HINT OTHER SMARTPHONE MANUFACTURERS!!!
6. Berzerk000 posted on 1 0
Didn't Motorola patent whatever they did to get such a huge battery in the MAXX? I think I remember reading that somewhere. Could be wrong
12. theBankRobber posted on 0 1
Motorola, True innovation. They Gave birth to the cell phone, and now bring battery technology to a new level. Cell phone batteries are everyone's worst enemy.
7. nnaatthhaannx2 posted on 1 0
All the Razr Maxx needs is a better screen, a S4, and ICS. A better camera would be cool too, but I'm not liking this 4.7in Razr Maxx HD bs.
9. Jimstar posted on 0 0
Wait isn't the Incredible going to use an AMOLED screen like the One S?