Pocket-Lint: The HTC ThunderBolt is one of the very, very few 4G devices to actually be up and running on a 4G network (Verizon’s LTE roll-out in the US). As such, it’s perfectly positioned to act as a lightning rod for all the myths, hype and hassles that come with any step-change in technology: 4G will turn on a broadband fire hose; HD films will stream stutter-free; networks will collapse under the strain; and users will run up massive bills.
Android Police: "I am quite speechless right now. Justin Case and I have spent all day together with Trevor Eckhart (you may remember him as TrevE of DamageControl and Virus ROMs) looking into Trev's findings deep inside HTC's latest software installed on such phones as EVO 3D, EVO 4G, Thunderbolt, and others.
These results are not pretty. In fact, they expose such ridiculously frivolous doings, which HTC has no one else to blame but itself, that the data-leaking Skype vulnerability Justin found earlier this year pales in comparison. Without further ado, let me break things down."
Bright Hub - The HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung Droid Charge are the first two 4G LTE smartphones from Verizon's network. Which blazingly fast smartphone is better when the two 4G smartphones duke it out?
Bright Hub - The HTC Thunderbolt and Motorola Droid 2 Global are two powerful smartphones on Verizon's network. They both aim at similar yet slightly different markets. Which smartphone is the better pick?
It is the worst HTC phone ever, freezes a lot..