bwone.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com The HTC Thunderbolt is the first 4G LTE phone on Verizon's network. Here is there review. "Review Unit Provided by Verizon for Independent Review" Hardware & Design The HTC Thunderbolt comes in a similar hardware design that we have seen on many HTC devices. You get a 4.3 inch screen with a 480 x 800 resolution. There is touch sensitive standard android buttons below the screen and a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera on the top front. On the back you have a 8.0 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording. The camera is good with a very cool and easy to use camera application that we did a full review of in a separate post here. Internally the device has a 2nd generation 1.0 ghz snapdragon processor with Android 2.2.1 with HTC Sense UI as the software. For storage it comes with 8 GB of internal memory and Verizon included at 32 GB SD card in our unit here and to round-up specs it comes with a 1400 mAH battery, mobile hotspot capable and has the 4G LTE connection available for super fast data speeds. With all that packed into one device you would think it would be shaped and be as heavy as a brick. But actually its very comfortable in the hand with decent weight. It's not the lightest phone by far but isn't going to tear a hole in your pocket. HTC is known for high quality hardware and the Thunderbolt keeps that standard going. Software & Usability HTC Sense UI and Android 2.2.1 is something ...
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HTC Thunderbolt Review - BWOne.com
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bwone.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com The HTC Thunderbolt is the first 4G LTE phone on Verizon's network. Here is there review. "Review Unit Provided by Verizon for Independent Review" Hardware & Design The HTC Thunderbolt comes in a similar hardware design that we have seen on many HTC devices. You get a 4.3 inch screen with a 480 x 800 resolution. There is touch sensitive standard android buttons below the screen and a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera on the top front. On the back you have a 8.0 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording. The camera is good with a very cool and easy to use camera application that we did a full review of in a separate post here. Internally the device has a 2nd generation 1.0 ghz snapdragon processor with Android 2.2.1 with HTC Sense UI as the software. For storage it comes with 8 GB of internal memory and Verizon included at 32 GB SD card in our unit here and to round-up specs it comes with a 1400 mAH battery, mobile hotspot capable and has the 4G LTE connection available for super fast data speeds. With all that packed into one device you would think it would be shaped and be as heavy as a brick. But actually its very comfortable in the hand with decent weight. It's not the lightest phone by far but isn't going to tear a hole in your pocket. HTC is known for high quality hardware and the Thunderbolt keeps that standard going. Software & Usability HTC Sense UI and Android 2.2.1 is something ...
bwone.com Twitter: twitter.com Facebook: facebook.com The HTC Thunderbolt is the first 4G LTE phone on Verizon's network. Here is there review. "Review Unit Provided by Verizon for Independent Review" Hardware & Design The HTC Thunderbolt comes in a similar hardware design that we have seen on many HTC devices. You get a 4.3 inch screen with a 480 x 800 resolution. There is touch sensitive standard android buttons below the screen and a front facing 1.3 megapixel camera on the top front. On the back you have a 8.0 megapixel rear facing camera with LED flash and 720p HD video recording. The camera is good with a very cool and easy to use camera application that we did a full review of in a separate post here. Internally the device has a 2nd generation 1.0 ghz snapdragon processor with Android 2.2.1 with HTC Sense UI as the software. For storage it comes with 8 GB of internal memory and Verizon included at 32 GB SD card in our unit here and to round-up specs it comes with a 1400 mAH battery, mobile hotspot capable and has the 4G LTE connection available for super fast data speeds. With all that packed into one device you would think it would be shaped and be as heavy as a brick. But actually its very comfortable in the hand with decent weight. It's not the lightest phone by far but isn't going to tear a hole in your pocket. HTC is known for high quality hardware and the Thunderbolt keeps that standard going. Software & Usability HTC Sense UI and Android 2.2.1 is something ...
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