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Tuesday, April 19, 2011
HTC ThunderBolt Review
The HTC ThunderBolt is a landmark device for Verizon Wireless ,
and it is the first 4G LTE-capable phone available in the United
States. In addition to the 4G radio inside, the ThunderBolt has a great
4.3-inch screen, a speedy 1GHz processor, a nice camera, and a very
easy-to-use interface.
I really enjoyed using the ThunderBolt as a primary phone. It never
failed to please when I needed something quickly, whether that was
opening up the camera, or loading a webpage for some information on the
go. That being said, it was not without faults (like the battery life),
so read on to find out more of our thoughts on the HTC ThunderBolt.
There are two videos as well as the table of contents of our review below.
part 1
Part 2
Samsung Wave 723 Will come to Europe
Samsung
today announced the launch of the Wave 723 (Model : GT-S7320E), the
newest smart phone based on its open smart phone platform, Samsung bada.
The device reinforces Samsung’s commitment to democratizing the smart
phone market and enabling access for all. Through the launch of the Wave
723, Samsung will deliver a remarkable smart phone experience to a
broader demographic of users.
The Wave 723 combines a crystal clear 3.2-inch TFT-LCD display with an application-centric interface that allows users to seamlessly and directly access applications that support their daily needs and lifestyles. The Social Hub feature helps you stay organized while staying connected with friends and family everywhere, anytime. These features are enhanced by the latest Wi-Fi technology that delivers faster download speeds and gives users access from greater distances.
The
smart phone is ideal for people who are on the move and excited to
share their lives using Samsung’s most efficient and intelligent mobile
technology. It has been designed to deliver the highest performance and
quality to so that users can take full advantage of all aspects of the
online experience from their mobile phone.
The Wave 723 will be available starting in September 2010 in Germany
and will be gradually rolled out to other European markets including
Southeast Asia, the Middle East Asia, and Africa.
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