HTC Thunderbolt Ad Uncovers Verizon
Specs for the HTC Thunderbolt had been reportedly leaked a couple of days ago, and now Erictric.com has stated that it is uncovered an ad that confirms the 4G device for Verizon Wireless.
Based on a post from your site’s Bertrand Vasquez, the telephone will have two cameras, a rear-facing 1 with eight megapixels along with a front-facing camera with 5 megapixels.
Amongst the other specifications for the device are a one.2GHz processor, storage up to 128GB (having a micro SD card), and Android Gingerbread 2.3 preloaded around the phone. This information was initially uncovered by German website HTC Inside.
However, there is no proof around the alleged ad that confirms that “Thunderbolt” is the actual name for that device. It confirms video chatting capabilities, the eight-megapixel camera, and “HD entertainment.” Beyond that, when customers click the ad, they are navigated to a page where they can signal up to be notified when the rumored system is accessible.
The HTC Thunderbolt is anticipated to be reveled at the Client Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas, along with half a dozen other smartphones for Verizon’s new 4G LTE network.
Last week, Droid Existence stated the HTC Thunderbolt could be the first of these gadgets that Verizon will unveil. The website posted pictures from the Thunderbolt, but didn’t give numerous other particulars on the specs, except to note the phone appears a lot like the Desire HD. The system also features a kickstand with Google branding.
In early October, Verizon announced that it’ll start its 4G LTE network in 38 U.S. cities by the end of 2010 and will debut a half-dozen LTE smartphones and tablets at CES. The initial 38-city rollout, which began Dec. 5, incorporated Los Angeles, Chicago, NewYork, Dallas, Boston, and San Francisco. LTE may also be accessible in 62 airports. The upcoming phones and tablets will arrive from “the top OEMs around the world,” Verizon president Lowell McAdam said in October.
Specs for the HTC Thunderbolt had been reportedly leaked a couple of days ago, and now Erictric.com has stated that it is uncovered an ad that confirms the 4G device for Verizon Wireless.
Based on a post from your site’s Bertrand Vasquez, the telephone will have two cameras, a rear-facing 1 with eight megapixels along with a front-facing camera with 5 megapixels.
Amongst the other specifications for the device are a one.2GHz processor, storage up to 128GB (having a micro SD card), and Android Gingerbread 2.3 preloaded around the phone. This information was initially uncovered by German website HTC Inside.
However, there is no proof around the alleged ad that confirms that “Thunderbolt” is the actual name for that device. It confirms video chatting capabilities, the eight-megapixel camera, and “HD entertainment.” Beyond that, when customers click the ad, they are navigated to a page where they can signal up to be notified when the rumored system is accessible.
The HTC Thunderbolt is anticipated to be reveled at the Client Electronics Show this week in Las Vegas, along with half a dozen other smartphones for Verizon’s new 4G LTE network.
Last week, Droid Existence stated the HTC Thunderbolt could be the first of these gadgets that Verizon will unveil. The website posted pictures from the Thunderbolt, but didn’t give numerous other particulars on the specs, except to note the phone appears a lot like the Desire HD. The system also features a kickstand with Google branding.
In early October, Verizon announced that it’ll start its 4G LTE network in 38 U.S. cities by the end of 2010 and will debut a half-dozen LTE smartphones and tablets at CES. The initial 38-city rollout, which began Dec. 5, incorporated Los Angeles, Chicago, NewYork, Dallas, Boston, and San Francisco. LTE may also be accessible in 62 airports. The upcoming phones and tablets will arrive from “the top OEMs around the world,” Verizon president Lowell McAdam said in October.




