Since the launch of HTC Droid Incredible, there has been a long absence from the new HTC launches in the range of Verizon. Coming on the heels of Sprint's HTC EVO 4G is Verizon HTC Thunderbolt. The enormous HTC Thunderbolt comes with a 4.3 "capacitive touchscreen with WVGA (480 x 800), 1.3 megapixel camera and a video front leg.
If these features fail to ignite your senses, HTC has Thunderbolt other specifications that immaculate 1GHz Snapdragon processor, the latest version of Sense UI running on Android 2.2 Froyo, Bluetooth 2.1, 8 megapixels with auto-focus the camera with flash, front of the camera face video calling, recording 720p HD video and support for LTE 4G Verizon for high-speed Web browsing.
Running Android on HTC Sense 2.2, the platform of the experience is not very different from devices other meaning here. Navigation is fairly smooth and fluid, without slowing down or retardation. The Thunderbolt was built in video chat in Skype interface HTC Sense. Other features include 8GB of onboard storage with 768 RAM and a memory card preloaded with 32 GB microSD.
With the huge amount of storage, this multimedia powerhouse with Dolby surround sound is as good as a portable media player (you will not need to leave your iPod more). Verizon 4G LTE is super duper fast loading YouTube videos in seconds.
The 1 GHz processor Snapdragon offers stellar performance, but not as fast as phones like the LG dual core or 2x Optimus Droid Bionic. To summarize, the HTC Thunderbolt is the best arguebly HTC enjoying a 4.3 "display to date, but support for LTE will surely be the deciding factor to consider in buying this phone.
In a fast paced market that is still evolving and changing, HTC Thunderbolt is a total package that has the looks, class and performance.