The third generation HTC Droid Incredible is known as the HTC Fireball. Almost all leaks refer to this codename, though we have heard the phone will be renamed to the HTC Droid Incredible 4G or the HTC Droid Incredible HD. The latter has fewer chances to turn into reality, because the Incredible line handsets are finally given a chance to support Verizon’s 4G network, and this fact must be necessarily emphasized. Regardless of how it is called, the phone has been shown in a benchmark test, which discloses several features about which we didn’t have much certainty. But as the phone was tested as a ADR6410LVW, we are not sure it’s the same Fireball/Droid Incredible 4G/Droid Incredible HD.
The Droid Incredible 4G is assumed to sport a 1.2GHz dual-core Snapdragon processor. But the test shows the phone comes with a Qualcomm Adreno 225 GPU seen on HTC One series, thus it must be clocked at 1.5GHz. The device will be packed with 1GB of RAM,and the test doesn’t reject it.
As to the screen, the smartphone was thought to sport an AMOLED display, but the question of the resolution has been left without an answer. Now if we rely on this test, we must believe it will come with a qHD resolution. For some people it can sound amazing, because no one will be against having a phone display with a 960×540 pixel resolution, but 720p is becoming a standard, so the company must consider this. On the other hand, HTC can save on this trick and offer the Droid Incredible 4G at a more affordable price.













