Droid Incredible now for sale, and selling out fast
According to users in the Android Central forums, Verizon stores are limiting in-store inventory and new orders from their website won’t ship out until next week.
You can read the references in their forum, but if you want an Incredible you’d be better off hustling down to your local Verizon store.
Once you get your phone, Verizon has a list of suggested apps to get. The list is more promotional than useful (most are exclusive to Verizon), but it’s still a good place to start:
- NFL Mobile – Exclusive to Verizon Wireless customers, NFL Mobile provides the latest news and information, including in-depth profiles of current players and draft prospects, team updates, mock drafts, expert analysis and more. NFL Mobile is free for a limited time.
- My Verizon – Customers can use this free app to access their Verizon Wireless accounts to get balances, usage numbers and payment information and to update features, services and Family SharePlan® lines.
- Breadcrumbz – This free app allows customers to create personalized picture routes, which can be shared with friends and the world to use at a later time. Using images, maps and voice markers, customers can build routes that go off road or inside buildings.
- Visual Voice Mail – Instead of dialing in to voice mail, customers can use Visual Voice Mail ($2.99 monthly subscription) to access and manage voice mail messages by scrolling through their inboxes to pick the messages they need to listen to, delete or reply to. Customers can choose to respond to their voice mails immediately via text message or callback.
- Skype mobile™ – Another app exclusive to Verizon Wireless, Skype mobile allows customers to make unlimited Skype-to-Skype calls for free anywhere in the world. Skype mobile is always on, so customers remain connected anytime, anywhere in the United States.
If you had to suggest your favorite apps to a new Android user, what would they be?