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March 2011
(79%)
75 Reviews
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You couldn't avoid the ThunderBolt before it came out. Now that it's here, you probably won't want to. The size may be a drawback -- you won't be able to ignore it in your pocket -- but the speed will compel your attention.Dan Rosenbaum, by day a search s...
The HTC ThunderBolt looks, feels, and handles like a solid piece of hardware. Although its specs aren’t anything we haven’t already seen in the Droid X or the Droid 2, the ThunderBolt’s ability to utilize the unprecedented speed of Verizon’s LTE netwo...
I won't lie; the ThunderBolt is tempting. Technically speaking, it's little more than Verizon's version of the Desire HD. But when you dig deeper (i.e. past the spec sheet), you'll discover one of the most polished handsets on the market, with one incr...
The HTC Thunderbolt is a very interesting smartphone, and it makes history by being the first 4G LTE phone to run on the Verizon network. (I'm not sure if there is another 4G LTE handset on the market, worldwide.) By using a 4G LTE network, select apps ru...
Published: 2011-03-21, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: The HTC Thunderbolt is one of the most important phones to launch in recent memory. With a second generation Snapdragon processor clocked at 1GHz, a 4.3″ 400 x 800 display, and LTE support, the Thunderbolt is meant to turn heads. And turn heads it did whe...
Abstract: We've had the HTC Thunderbolt for a good 5 days now and decided to whip up this quick walk-through to get you all up to speed on this 4G LTE device from Verizon. Just to be clear up front, we love this phone even if it lacks a dual-core processor. The spe...
Fast 4G LTE data speeds, Can talk on the phone and use data at the same time, HTC Sense user interface & customizations, 8MP camera with good picture quality, 32GB memory card included
Could hear earpiece buzzing at high call volumes, Video chat not available yet with Skype, Able to see TFT color & contrast differences between two units
There’s a lot to like about the HTC Thunderbolt – fast web browsing and data speeds, Sense user interface, ample 4.3” display, 8MP camera, 32GB memory card, and overall snappy performance thanks to the 1GHz Snapdragon processor. If you’re in need of th...
Abstract: The HTC Thunderbolt's 8MP camera is pretty impressive, at least for a mobile phone. The images shot with the Thunderbolt are crisp and could easily pass as being shot with a point-and-shoot camera, as long as they're shot with plenty of light.Will the HTC...
Published: 2011-03-18, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Surreal data speedsTypical HTC design, build qualityImproved camera
Thick, heavyQuestionable battery lifeSingle-core in a dual-core age
First-generation devices are often, if not usually, a little rickety -- proofs of concept that are more about the manufacturer (or carrier) being able to say that they're first to launch a particular feature than they are about delivering a solid, all-aro...