The HTC Thunderbolt features a blazing fast and bright display, plus the capability to wirelessly beam a video from the phone to a television set (that's capable of receiving such transmissions.)
HTC debuted three new 4G mobile devices last week: the HTC Thunderbolt, the Inspire and the EVO Shift--Release date and price points on the Thunderbolt and the Inspire were murky.
It’s been a big year for big screens at CES, and the Thunderbolt doesn’t stray far from what’s been debuting. The haptic feedback on the Thunderbolt’s capacitive touchscreen is a nice touch, but I had a bit of difficulty with pressure sensitivity when trying to scroll through menu screens. Where the spaciousness of the screen shines is in typing on the Thunderbolt’s keyboard.
We’ve been hearing lots about 4G network capability lately, and the "Thunderbolt is HTC’s Verizon-carried contender". Under the hood, the Thunderbolt runs on a 1-GHz Snapdragon processor, with 768 MB of RAM and 8 GB of internal storage. The little Google-branded kickstand on the back is a nice flourish, especially when you want to watch video on the phone’s large screen. Overall, I dug the Thunderbolt well enough upon first glance.
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