Unlock HTC ThunderBolt
This news Thunderbolt HTC Phone will fits comfortably in your pocket. But with a lot of reasons to ensure that it stays out, may possibly not have a chance.
Express delivery. By having an 800 MHz processor on Sprint’s 4G network, you have more brainpower along with bandwidth than you’ll know how to handle. Spell it out. With the built-in QWERTY keyboard, you can crank out texts, emails and updates in no time flat. And you can say it precisely as if you (not “U”) mean it. It’s HTC Sense running Android 2.2. So every text, tweet, email, update and call is grouped by person for easy follow-up. And with the Friend Stream app, everything happening in your internet sites happens in one particular place.
The Thunderbolt doesn’t buck the trend of packaging high-end phones in high-end boxes — quite simply, this is an elegant, sturdy, matte black cube encased in a black sleeve. Plenty of black here, actually, and that means you can’t see the name from the phone… but you can seem to be it. It’s embossed! Nice touch, the type of thing that’ll make you wish to place the packaging away inside a closet or drawer somewhere rather than throwing it away. The black theme is broken in rather spectacular fashion when you crack open this area — that is split on the middle — to show gobs of bright Verizon red and your shiny, new purchase square in the centre. Underneath, you’ll find some literature, a slim, glossy black USB charger, and a micro-USB cable — sorry, no trashy earbuds here. As we’ve said in the past, that’s just fine by us; chances are good that if you’re spending $250 on a phone, you will be spending a few bucks on a decent headset, anyway — the units which are bundled with phones are almost universally awful, which eventually ends up unfairly tinting your opinion from the phone’s audio quality. In our review unit, both battery and 32GB microSD card came pre-installed.




