Android 2.2 Froyo was a hallmark in the Android web browsing experience. It brought performance improvements and Flash 10.1 and the HTC Incredible S is taking full advantage of both.
The user interface keeps mostly out of sight, which leaves the entire screen to the web page. The minimalist UI is still quite powerful – hit the menu key and six keys pop up.
There are back and forward buttons, adding and viewing bookmarks and managing the open tabs. Finally, the More button brings out yet more options – anything from finding on page and text selection (which works just like in the messaging app).
The Incredible S browser also supports double tap zooming and text reflow, which make it extremely easy to read even longer texts on the phone display. Without text reflow you will either have to zoom out until the text fits (but then it’s too small to read comfortably) or scroll sideways to read each line.
Once you select some text, you can launch the Quick lookup app (which offers Google Translate among other things) or share the text over a message or social networking.
Web browsing is a pleasurable experience on the HTC Incredible S
The bookmark list shows a thumbnail view of the bookmarked pages and you get a “most visited” list in addition to the regular history. Tabs are displayed as 3D cards too – a really neat trick is that if you pinch zoom out beyond the minimum zoom level you go straight into the tab selector.
The bookmarks and History lists • Text reflow in action • Tabs are supported
And to further sweeten the deal, HTC Incredible S has Flash support in its web browser. YouTube videos played quite smoothly so we decided to try out a few Flash games and they worked well. You can play the Flash content in full screen and landscape mode, which makes the most out of the display.
Say what you will about Flash, but still most video streaming and game sites use it – so it’s a major advantage for a browser.
You could use the YouTube app if you find navigating YouTube in the browser hard.
Playing Flash games in the browser • The YouTube application
Mind you, the Android 2.2 browser has support for HTML5 and its video tag but that is a few years (at best) away from becoming the norm.
The usual set of organizer apps are on board the HTC Incredible S but it does one better than most other phones – it’s got a mobile Office app that can both view and edit documents.
That’s the Quickoffice app, which has support for viewing Word, Excel, and PowerPoint, including the Office 2007 versions and it can create Office 2003 Word and Excel documents (but not 2007 docs).
There is also a PDF viewer to handle PDF files. The on-screen keyboard does cut down the available space in half but if you zoom out (using pinch zoom, of course) you can still fit a reasonable amount of text.
The Quickoffice handles .doc, .xls and .ppt files • Editing a Word document
When editing a Word document, you get plenty of formatting options (more than you get on Windows Phone 7). You get text effects (italic, bold, etc.), you can change the font and its size, color and highlight (from a color picker, not just 3 pre-selected colors like in WP7).
Editing an Excel document • creating a new Office document • Viewing a PPT presentation
However, when you tap Format, you get a long list with all the options in it – usable but not quite user friendly. You can’t create tables (or edit existing ones) or lists either. The situation with spreadsheets is similar – enough features, but not presented in the most user-friendly way.
The doc viewer integrates with the Gmail app, which makes viewing attachments a cinch. You can’t download them to the phone’s internal memory however. Attaching saved files (and we mean all kind of files) is possible though.
The PDF files are handled by the dedicated PDF reader
The calendar has four different types of view: daily, weekly, monthly and agenda. Adding a new event is quick and easy, and you can also set an alarm to serve as a reminder.
The HTC Incredible S organizer centerpiece – the calendar
The Agenda view shows a list of all the calendar entries from the recent past to the near future. It’s a very handy tool when you need to check your appointments for the next few days.
There is also a calculator aboard. It is nicely touch optimized with big, easy to hit buttons. Flipping it horizontally enables some more advanced functions like logarithms.
The HTC Incredible S features an alarm clock application, which can handle multiple alarms, each with its own start time and repeat pattern. The Desk clock app turns your Incredible S into a… well, Desk clock. It displays the current time and date and allows you to switch off the display backlighting to save battery power or not disturb at night.
The alarm clock and desk clock apps
The World clock app allows you to quickly check the time in different time zones, while the stopwatch and timer apps might come in handy if you plan to take the phone with you when doing sports.
World clock • Stocks app • Voice recorder • Flashlight app
The Stocks application gives you quotes from Yahoo finance. The Voice recorder might be quite useful for making audio notes and the weather app brings Yahoo’s weather forecast for your area a click away.
There’s an HTC-branded flashlight app too – it uses the LED flash and you can set it to 3 levels of intensity. Nice and all, but the Android Market is full of this kind of apps already.
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