HTC Droid Incredible Begins Shipping Once More [New Shipments Of Popular HTC Droid Incredible Are Now Going Out]
With the release of pretty much any popular product o matter what it is, it’s becoming increasingly tough for the makers of these products to keep them in stock. When you take a look at some of today’s most popular handsets and examine the intricate technology and hardware that goes into them, you may begin to see exactly why they sell out so darned fast. The iPhone 4 and HTC EVO 4G, for example, have seen ridiculously fast sell out rates which have usually been attributed to part shortages.

Another device that has frequently sold out is a power Android powered handset from HTC called the Droid Incredible. Not familiar with this device? Released on April 29th, 2010 exclusively for Verizon Wireless the HTC Droid Incredible features some pretty highly sought after specs that puts it right on line with today’s hottest devices. A 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen, 1GHz Qualcomm processor, 512MB RAM, 8 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, microSD slot with support for up to 32GB and, like I mentioned above, Google’s Android 2.1 mobile operating system are all things that come stock with the HTC Droid Incredible.
While most of the above mentioned components may seem like standard fare that are found in a wide spectrum of devices, the AMOLED screen has largely been pointed to as an excuse for the Incredible shortages. Apparantly, the demand was so high for the device that HTC had a problem keeping the AMOLED screens in stock, leading to the hefty delays.
Well, those of you who have their eye on the HTC Droid Incredible but haven’t been able to get their hands on it will be happy to hear that reports have surfaced that say the device is shipping once more. While every retail outlet currently carrying the device has not been confirmed to be sending out new shipments, Amazon.com, in particular, has been confirmed.
So, if you’re looking for an HTC Droid Incredible, your best bet is probably to head over to Amazon.com and fork over the $149.99 with 2-year contract for the device before it goes out of stock again.

