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Originally Posted by miniSQ
i meant this thread was about "the incredible..."
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Right and is it coincidence that since Apple filed it's lawsuit against HTC a week or so ago that there's been very little news, let alone concrete news, of an official Android based HTC manufactured phone being released? Think about it, folks!
We've heard rumors of the Incredible coming to VZW and even a inventory stock no. in their system, yet no solid or public information regarding it's release let alone specs on the darn thing.
The same can be said for the N1. Is it going to be offered through Verizon and/or available on Verizon's system, but sold through Google? If so, when? Oh, but wait.......there's a screen issue with the phone, so that needs to be fixed first before it's VZW ready. Hmmmm................funny how the timing of screen issue ran concurrent with Apple's lawsuit filing against HTC.
Believe me, I'm not one to put a lot of stock in conspiracy theories, but I do find it odd how literally all rumored news of the Incredible and N1 for Verizon has all but dried up. Prior to Apple's suit you had videos of the Incredible appearing, photo images being posted on peoples Twitter and Flickr accounts, which were abruptly removed post the Apple lawsuit filing, with no real news forthcoming since - just a lot of reguritated speculation and rumors, with most of it seeming to have originated here.
Who really knows when and if HTC Android phones such as the Incredible, Desire, Supersonic and Legend will find their way to the U.S. market? Even though the N1 is already out, perhaps Verizon is getting cold feet with HTC and is afraid of being sued by Apple should they make it available directly or indirectly on their network? No one really knows for certain. It's just peculiar and strange how the news information pipeline on virtually all new U.S. bound HTC Android phones has all but dried up since the Apple lawsuit announcement - save for the Desire, which is rumored to be going to T-Mob now after it had originally been assigned to AT&T, but who really knows there as well?