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We’ve
hear our share of rumors about the HTC Droid Incredible 4G. Whether you
know it by the codename Fireball or model number ADR6410, its existence
was a foregone conclusion. Now NenaMark benchmark scores have surfaced
for the next entry into one of Verizon’s most popular smartphone brands
of the past couple years. The test reveals a few details about the handset, including the presence of Adreno 225 graphics, meaning its Qualcomm-made chip is most likely the Snapdragon S4. Th dual-core CPU is clocked at 1.2GHz. The Incredible 4G features a 960×540 display (probably in the 4.3-inch range) and is also running Android 4.0.3. More interesting though is the discovery of a mystery HTC device also being treated to NenaMark testing. Listed only with model number VAE_WX, the handset shares some common elements with the Incredible 4G including a 960×540 display and Snapdragon S4 with Adreno 225 graphics. In this case the processor is clocked to 1.5GHz. The VAE_WX is also running Android 4.0.3. A warning as usual: these benchmark reports aren’t always entirely accurate and it’s hard to say exactly what we are looking at here. The Droid Incredible 4G should be available this spring, possibly in April. For the VAE_WX we can’t be so sure, but if the presence of benchmark test is any indication it could be on the same trajectory as the Verizon-bound device. |