The HTC Thunderbolt
was Verizon's
first attempt at a 4G phone, and was released back March 2011. Some people may be looking economic decent phone; however, this will be a good choice to be considered.
For business individual,
in terms of download speeds consistently ranged between 8 megabits per second and 12 mbps on Verizon's
LTE network in United States, which runs
circles around the HSPA+ handsets that AT&T and T-Mobile try to pass off as 4G.
Over all, this is pretty utterly well made device, and it has DLNA built in, an 8 megapixel camera that takes 720p video and a front 1.3 megapixel video cam, a 4.3" capacitive touch screen, kicks stand designed to enjoy for movies; that saves you buying a third part stand. And not just yet, it has preinstalled 32GB; that is the highest capacity you can get from handsets for the current market.
Over all, this is pretty utterly well made device, and it has DLNA built in, an 8 megapixel camera that takes 720p video and a front 1.3 megapixel video cam, a 4.3" capacitive touch screen, kicks stand designed to enjoy for movies; that saves you buying a third part stand. And not just yet, it has preinstalled 32GB; that is the highest capacity you can get from handsets for the current market.
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