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HTC Thunderbolt Update - In My Hand...
So I got it. It rocks. Or it did... For the first 45 mins all was good. Now, my internet, weather widgets, etc., will not work. I can make/receive calls, and texts. I've been on the phone with Verizon for 33 mins and 30 seconds so far.... They have me talking to a 4G specialist now.. and he just put me on hold. Anyone else pick up one of these and having issues? Other guys here at work with Verizon are able to browse with no issues.
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Its a POS.
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I wanna see you ride that bike with you ice skates on. Think about how cool you would look.
As to the issue, kinda sucks. Wouldn't be shocked if the phone is updating among the servers. |
This is the curse of first adopters.
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Yup. I'm getting the iPhone. I'm over the Droid thing.
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FWIW: I did a hard reset, reset the factory specs, and it works now. But for how long?! :) It's a great phone so far, when it works! I got it for the 8 megapixel camera honestly.
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Is Verizon definitely coming out with the 5? I'll wait if they are.
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I will bet money that the new iPhone coming out this summer will be a slightly faster(perhaps even dual core) iPhone 4(think of the 3GS after the 3G came out).
Apple is a company that prides itself on user experience and quality. People are stupid. Cellphone users are stupid. So, they just like to engineer everything stupid-proof on their side. This means waiting until 4G radios mature so they don't destroy legendary iPhone battery life. |
I was almost dead set on the Thunderbolt. However, I've had my Droid for a while and it gives me so many problems. I don't have many apps, either.
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Lets get something straight: None of these networks are 4G. It's a marketing scheme.
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-Based on an all-IP packet switched network. -Peak data rates of up to approximately 100 Mbit/s for high mobility such as mobile access and up to approximately 1 Gbit/s for low mobility such as nomadic/local wireless access, according to the ITU requirements. -Simultaneous data and voice. -Smooth handover over networks -Multiple users per cell As far as my geeky mind understands current LTE deployments only support one of those features(multiple users per cell). LTE and WiMax are 4G candidates, not 4G networks. |
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