The most awaited HTC Android Smartphone and first 4G LTE device from Verizon is finally confirmed to be available on March 17, we had reported a possible release date of HTC Thunderbolt yesterday. Verizon today announced the availability and pricing details of Android HTC Thunderbolt so it's time to get one reserved for your first hands-on.
At CES 2011 the HTC Thunderbolt was first aunveiled since then the release was delayed and rumored to be launched on different date, but it's said that some technical problems with the device made the delay of the device's launch.
The HTC Thunderbolt powered with 1GHz Snapdragon processor running on Android 2.2 Froyo features 4.3” WVGA display, 8-megapixel rear facing camera and HD (720p) video recording, 1.3-megapixel front facing camera with video chatting capabilities, 8 GB of onboard memory and a pre-installed 32 GB microSD card (Actual formatted capacity will be less) and built-in kickstand for easy media viewing.
For connectivity first is as you know that the device is coming with 4G enabled and using Thunderbolt as a hotspot access point will cost $20 per month for 2GB of data. 8 GB of onboard memory and a pre-installed 32 GB microSD card (Actual formatted capacity will be less). The regular (and mandatory) data and voice packages, which start at $29.99 and $39.99 per month respectively (for unlimited on-device 4G). Verizon reckons the LTE support is good for 5-12Mbps downloads and 2-5Mbps uploads in 4G coverage. Other features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a digital compass, GPS, a proximity sensor, a G-sensor.
HTC Thunderbolt will set you back $249.99 with new, two-year agreement, Verizon will throw in complementary mobile hotspot use until May 15. are you eager to have the Phone in your hand just wait till March 15.
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