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Verizon Acknowledges HTC Incredible On The Way

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We’ve seen the HTC Incredible in numerous pictures, inventory systems and pretty much everywhere else you could imagine. That being said, Verizon has yet to “officially” admit the phone exists, and even if they had (cough Nexus One cough), that’s no guarantee a launch is imminent.

But Verizon CLEARLY knows people are dying for the Incredible and – on their Verizon Offers Twitter Page – they even acknowledge the phone by name, saying it’s coming soon in two different tweets:

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Every day we seem to be inching closer to an official launch, but unfortunately, we might still have a few feet to go. Lots of juicy rumors but no hard evidence and, worst of all for the anxious, no concrete price or date. We’ll keep you posted.

[Gearlog via Giz]

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7 Responses to “Verizon Acknowledges HTC Incredible On The Way”

  1. oneAwake says:

    Verizon should think about renaming the Incredible, the device will be anything but “Incredible”. The Incredible is basically a Nexus One with a different suit. Sprints was going to launch a device similar to the Incredible, instead Sprint came out guns blazing with the EVO.

  2. OMG Android App Reviews says:

    It will probably be a while yet.

  3. Phil says:

    Well this has pretty much become the target date for when the family moves back to Verizon. We’ve pretty much decided that we aren’t going to trust Tmo to increase their 3G coverage. So we worked out the price issues and now I’m just waiting to see what drops in the next month or 2.

  4. Maxrunner says:

    Is this another HTC not coming to Europe?

  5. Tombee says:

    It has been on the way since last fall.

  6. CJ says:

    they didn’t acknowledge anything except that it’s in demand!

  7. mrk says:

    These are carefully worded as to technically not officially acknowledge them.. ‘can’t say much about…’ and ‘does seem to be in demand’ says they’re hearing customers talk about them, not necessarily that they have them.

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