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[RELEASED] The 4.3 inch "Thunderbolt" aka "Mecha" aka "Incredible HD" from HTC...beyond coming soon!

To bad there isnt a date on the flyer cause that could have been meant to be sent out next week or even a few weeks from now.
 
Wow! No dual-core for the LG Revolution? Major Fail!

Here's the thing, if LG wants their 4G phone to compete with HTC's 4G phone...they are going to need a little extra help. I think LG's success with the Revolution depended on the dual-core processor that they elected not to use.

So much for LG being an option...I'm that much closer to being a "definite" T-Bolt owner.


i think this phone could be a huge success simply because i think there is a good chance it could beat the thunderbolt's launch.

that said i wouldnt buy it lol! im not even under 4g coverage. i want the thunderbolt mostly because its unlocked and its sorta played hard to get!
dont we all want what we cant have?:p
 
i think this phone could be a huge success simply because i think there is a good chance it could beat the thunderbolt's launch.

that said i wouldnt buy it lol! im not even under 4g coverage. i want the thunderbolt mostly because its unlocked and its sorta played hard to get!
dont we all want what we cant have?:p

I agree. LG makes terrible phones. It's the story of Korean technology companies. They had a great reputation for making sub-par products before (remember the backronym for Hyundai? Hope You Understand Nothing's Durable And Inexpensive). With phones, it's probably still the case today.

I want my HTC, but it appears we will not see it until the end of the year...
 
So let's say they do tiered pricing....I've never had a smart phone, so I have no idea how much data to get. So entering into a 2-year contract, would I be able to start at a lower level data package and if I decide I need more, go ahead and add more without paying a penalty to change my contract? I figured since I was adding to it I would not be penalized, whereas if I were downgrading to a smaller data plan I obviously would be breaking my contract and be penalized.
 
So let's say they do tiered pricing....I've never had a smart phone, so I have no idea how much data to get. So entering into a 2-year contract, would I be able to start at a lower level data package and if I decide I need more, go ahead and add more without paying a penalty to change my contract? I figured since I was adding to it I would not be penalized, whereas if I were downgrading to a smaller data plan I obviously would be breaking my contract and be penalized.

I think you can change your minutes, data and other aspects of your plan with no penalty... you just can't cancel service.
 
did anyone else notice verizon's update on their facebook page?

"Verizon Wireless - Hey Fans! As a thanks to you, we're offering an exclusive way to save eacg Friday! Visit our Facebook page for the first Social Friday this week on 3/11 for a special, web exclusive deal! You won't want to miss this offer?"


I honestly doubt it will be the TB, but... yeaaaa
 
Why are people saying the LG Revolution may beat the Tbolt to market? Is the phone flawed in some way? I think I read somewhere that there is nothing wrong with the phone and the problem is the network. Why wouldn't the Revolution have the same issues with the network? I think that if the bolt is delayed, all the other 4g LTE phones will also be delayed. Just a thought.
 
did anyone else notice verizon's update on their facebook page?

"Verizon Wireless - Hey Fans! As a thanks to you, we're offering an exclusive way to save eacg Friday! Visit our Facebook page for the first Social Friday this week on 3/11 for a special, web exclusive deal! You won't want to miss this offer?"


I honestly doubt it will be the TB, but... yeaaaa

311 is a fantastic date. ;)
 
if the blunderbolt page is still up on verizon's website, best buy is still advertising it, htc is still advertising it, and there are still regular leaks coming(plus the accessories already being for sale), then this phone is still on track for march launch. It all makes perfect sense.
 
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