Hey everyone (: if youhave the htc pro could you maybe help me by telling me how to save pictures from the Internet? Oh and any other cool things you like about the phone, any special tricks or something you like, thanks in advance!
when you are in the browser and you hold down your finger on a picture a small circle appears a box comes up asking what you would like to do with this picture. Save it/recrop/zoom etc. Save the picture (preferably to your storage card so you dont lose it) and your done.
You like neat tricks? You definatly need to look into installing custom roms. Its like having a new phone every time you do it!
Later after you get used to your phone you can learn how to load android on your phone! Yes im serious.
I have an upgrade coming up soon on my verizon network and I’m pretty sure my 2 year contract is up. I know phone companies have all these hidden fees and stuff so I just want to know how much it would cost for me. I want the HTC Droid Incredible and the commercials say its only 200 dollars…I have an upgrade and everything but do I get a price discount with me upgrade? How much will it really cost? Thanks.
The phone is $200 after rebate with a new 2 year contract, so that is the price you would pay unless you have an additional equipment credit on your line. If you are on a family plan, only the primary line is entitled to this credit.
I have an HTC Droid Eris, and I am happy with it, but the latest Droid Incredible commercials have left me curious. What is the difference between the two? I know there’s something to do with the mobile broadband connection and the price, but that’s all I see.
The main differences are: The Droid Eris has a slower processor, a smaller screen, and a trackball rather than an optical sensor, and no flash on the camera.
Now that the Droid Eris has the Android 2.1 the software the two run are the same. I liked my Eris, but am glad I made the switch to the Incredible. I like the bigger screen and I can tell it is faster than my Eris.
I sold my Eris to someone who was not eligible for an upgrade for $150 and then bought my Incredible for $199 with a contract extension on an eligible line so it only ended up costing me $50 to make the switch.

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Seidio Innocell 1750mAh Extended Life Battery for HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Hero – Black
$39.50
Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market. We carefully select top quality Japanese cells for our batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Our research, knowledge, and expertise give us the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. This Innocell Extended Life …
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HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
$599.99
This big brother to the Droid Eris steps up to a larger, higher-resolution display, higher-resolution camera, faster processor, nearly 8 GB of built-in memory, and throws in an FM radio. Other features of this Android smartphone for CDMA networks include HTC Sense software, large capacitive-touch display, Wi-Fi, EVDO Rev. A data, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a memory card slot….
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I have an HTC Droid Eris, and I am happy with it, but the latest Droid Incredible commercials have left me curious. What is the difference between the two? I know there’s something to do with the mobile broadband connection and the price, but that’s all I see.
The main differences are: The Droid Eris has a slower processor, a smaller screen, and a trackball rather than an optical sensor, and no flash on the camera.
Now that the Droid Eris has the Android 2.1 the software the two run are the same. I liked my Eris, but am glad I made the switch to the Incredible. I like the bigger screen and I can tell it is faster than my Eris.
I sold my Eris to someone who was not eligible for an upgrade for $150 and then bought my Incredible for $199 with a contract extension on an eligible line so it only ended up costing me $50 to make the switch.

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Seidio Innocell 1750 mAh Slim Extended Life Battery for HTC EVO 4G
$34.75
Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market. They carefully select top quality Japanese cells for their batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Seidios research, knowledge, and expertise give them the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. Our research, know…
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Seidio Innocell 1750mAh Extended Life Battery for HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Hero – Black
$39.50
Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market. We carefully select top quality Japanese cells for our batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Our research, knowledge, and expertise give us the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. This Innocell Extended Life …
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HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
$599.99
This big brother to the Droid Eris steps up to a larger, higher-resolution display, higher-resolution camera, faster processor, nearly 8 GB of built-in memory, and throws in an FM radio. Other features of this Android smartphone for CDMA networks include HTC Sense software, large capacitive-touch display, Wi-Fi, EVDO Rev. A data, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a memory card slot….
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I have an HTC Droid Eris, and I am happy with it, but the latest Droid Incredible commercials have left me curious. What is the difference between the two? I know there’s something to do with the mobile broadband connection and the price, but that’s all I see.
The main differences are: The Droid Eris has a slower processor, a smaller screen, and a trackball rather than an optical sensor, and no flash on the camera.
Now that the Droid Eris has the Android 2.1 the software the two run are the same. I liked my Eris, but am glad I made the switch to the Incredible. I like the bigger screen and I can tell it is faster than my Eris.
I sold my Eris to someone who was not eligible for an upgrade for $150 and then bought my Incredible for $199 with a contract extension on an eligible line so it only ended up costing me $50 to make the switch.

|
Seidio Innocell 1750 mAh Slim Extended Life Battery for HTC EVO 4G
$34.75
Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market. They carefully select top quality Japanese cells for their batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Seidios research, knowledge, and expertise give them the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. Our research, know…
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Seidio Innocell 1750mAh Extended Life Battery for HTC Touch Pro 2/HTC Hero – Black
$39.50
Seidio invests in extensive research to find the best and most powerful battery components on the market. We carefully select top quality Japanese cells for our batteries to ensure the highest level of safety, quality, and performance. Our research, knowledge, and expertise give us the ability to create batteries that provide maximum capacity in their comparable space. This Innocell Extended Life …
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HTC DROID INCREDIBLE Android Phone (Verizon Wireless)
$599.99
This big brother to the Droid Eris steps up to a larger, higher-resolution display, higher-resolution camera, faster processor, nearly 8 GB of built-in memory, and throws in an FM radio. Other features of this Android smartphone for CDMA networks include HTC Sense software, large capacitive-touch display, Wi-Fi, EVDO Rev. A data, 3.5mm headphone jack, and a memory card slot….
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