Just when we thought that there were already enough HTC devices that used the Google Android OS, here comes another smart phone running the little green robot: the HTC Incredible.

Spec-wise, details on the HTC Incredible are still scarce. But we do know that the phone will be coming with a WVGA capacitive touch screen, an optical input system and of course, the new Android OS version 2.1 Éclair.

If that does not tickle your fancy, HTC still has two other impressive smart phones that just might be up your aisle. First up is the HTC Desire. This phone is considered to be the basis for the Nexus One. The two devices even share very similar specs, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, a 3.7 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen and a 5 mega pixel camera.

While the Desire lacks the advanced speech to text capabilities of the Nexus One, it does have 720p video recording capability. This phone is certainly a great substitute for the Google Phone if shipping a device is not really your thing.

Another impressive device from the Taiwanese manufacturer is the HTC Legend. The phone lacks the high end features of the Desire, but it makes for a perfect mid range device since it is priced significantly cheaper. It runs on a Qualcomm 600 MHz processor and has a 3.2 inch AMOLED capacitive touch screen. It also has a nice 5 mega pixel camera. This phone is meant to be the successor of the HTC Hero.

While we are all happy to see another Android joining the list, this does not mean that HTC is clear off the hooks of Apple’s big infringement lawsuit. It has been revealed that the 20 patents in question are a combination of hardware and software features that target most of HTC’s Android devices (and a few WinMo ones).

Get know more about the HTC Incredible at Mobile Choice UK.

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