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@tastypotatoes: I'm pretty sure the original Droid had an OMAP processor too.

@tande04: I'm not sure what the iPhone keypad unlock is like but Android 2.2 allows you to have the slide to unlock, pattern unlock, PIN unlock, or password unlock.

@Shadow-Lurker: How did that work with Locale? It used to be free and is now $10.

@Benguin: Figuring out the blend of meat in the patties and the ingredients in the spread just by watching the cooks would be pretty impressive.

Actually it doesn't mean that everyone in the Seattle area gets 2 day free shipping. The zip codes they serve don't even cover all of the city of Seattle let alone the surrounding area.

Yeah, it's been quite a while since I've run a task manager on my Droid. I used to run Advanced Task Killer but then decided to see how the phone ran without it and never went back to it.

@Septhinox: Iridium is used quite a bit for voice calls. The quality isn't the best but it works.

@BigDaddy0790: You don't think that knowing why a plane crashed will help prevention of future plane crashes?

Even if you want to claim that none of the other Android keyboards are good, finally isn't the right word to use with Swiftkey as it's not a new application.

So now that the "Oh my god the phone self destructs!" article has been updated to point out that no one actually knows that it will self destruct is this article going to be updated to be accurate?

@Odin: That's a nice theory but there is one major hole in it. The original Droid has been rooted for a long time and you can add new ROMs if you want to.

By reading Gizmodo you sure don't get the feeling that QR codes have caught on as a way to provide links to the android market.

I wouldn't buy it but I would take that bench seat off his hands. It's the right color and in better shape than the one in my Comanche. I really would rather have buckets though. I wonder if he has the stock burgundy headliner as I could use one of those too. Unfortunately it was probably hacked up for that wonderful

@fx57: The Incredible does come with 8GB built in and does not come with a microSD card. It does have a microSD slot for expansion.

@pekosROB: Yes, it should be. BillShrink admitted this in the comments on their site yesterday but the graphic hasn't been updated and as evidenced by this article the graphic is still being thrown around as if it's correct.

I saw this reported elsewhere, checked the market, and it was working fine all before this post even showed up.

@Rususeruru: Yes, it should be 8GB built in and expandable with up to 32GB more. On the BillShrink site they agree with that in the comments but haven't fixed the graphics.

@Celery: The Incredible is part of the Droid series of phones.

@snitch: 1 is for regular calling, 1 is for speaker phone, 1 is for noise cancelling.

@dtptampa: They're claiming multitouch for the regular keyboard. And personally I really like swype on my Droid.