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Published: 2011-06-18, Author: Louis , review by: examiner.com
Abstract: This needs no explaining. The speeds the Thunderbolt can achieve while inside Verizon's LTE network are mind-bending. At times, we were able to see 20Mbs down and 5Mbs up – both in-phone and via wirele...
Between these two phones, we believe that the HTC ThunderBolt is the better choice here, as it provides a superior user interface with its Sense UI, takes better looking pictures, and has longer battery life. But at this point in the game, neither devi...
If you like a big phone with a large screen, the HTC Thunderbolt is the best device of this type in Verizon's current lineup. The clear and responsive screen, good storage capabilities, useful email interface, excellent music player, and FM radio make ...
Overall, though the HTC Thunderbolt packs quite a punch, it may very quickly get lost in the shuffle. One of the greatest weaknesses of creating so many new phones running on virtually the same operating systems is that there isn't a lot of room...
4G LTE absolutely murders 3G. Moving backgrounds are awesome. Good display. Kickstand is actually useful.
4G LTE also murders battery life. Can’t charge while using the kickstand. Convoluted software. Feels big and heavy.
The Thunderbolt is a great option for people who want an Android device. At times it feels shamefully like the first-generation device it is, but it’s only a matter of time until lightning strikes again. Hopefully next time, it’ll be a smaller ‘bolt....
Abstract: One thing about HTC is that they build thick phones. This is a purely aesthetic deduction. Some people want a heavy handset while others always want smaller, thinner and lighter. Yet with the Thunderbolt, thickness doesn’t only come in its girth and we...
Abstract: Two titans enter the ring: the in one corner and the in the other. Both can use Verizon’s new 4G LTE network, and come with a host of features, such as a large display, 1GHz processor, 8MP camera, and 32GB of storage space. But there are some key dif...
Abstract: A familiar phone gets faster, thanks to Verizon's LTE network It isn't very often that a smartphone has the the staying power to remain a best-seller for an entire year, and it's even more rare to see that smartphone still have a major buzz factor when...
Many have wondered if it's a wise idea to jump on the Thunderbolt, or any single-core device, when dual-cores are starting to come to market. In six months, the Thunderbolt will likely seem a bit slow – but given the pace of the smartphone market, it's vi...