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May 2011
HTC Inspire for AT&T
An interesting situation I have never do comparisons of Cell phones. But I just completed a review on the HTC ThunderBolt for Verizon and find I have an ALMOST identical phone to test. That is the HTC Inspire 4G for AT&T. I checked the HTC site and did a comparison of the two phones on the HTC site. CLICK HERE This comparison shows they are somewhat different under the hood. The reason for looking deeply into the differences is the amount of cash you will spend. The Inspire costs $99.99 with a 2 year Contract at AT&T while the Thunderbolt costs $249.99 with the Verizon 2 year contract. You will have to decide which will work best for you and your pocket. (Both phone are provided by PR firms and are returned after testing.)
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HTC Thunderbolt for Verizon Thin is in While visiting our daughter I took a look at her new ThunderBolt HTC/Verizon phone. It was thin, quick, bright (with a 4.3 inch display) and interesting. When I returned home I asked for and received a test unit from the company. The ThunderBolt is well worth taking a look at if you are shopping for an Android Smartphone. I am going to hate returning it. Retail price $569.99 but $249.99 at Verizon with a 2 year contract (requires a Data Plan) CLICK HERE TO TAKE A LOOK
After charging the ThunderBolt I was happy to see not just a settings app but a setup App as well. Running through that App made the initial setup a cinch. It walked me through creating a backup assistant account to save and make available my contacts. As with all Android phones creation of or signing into a Google account is required. The Setup Accounts App also walked me through setting up Facebook, Various email accounts, and 3 possible Location GPS options. I suggest you have all addresses, passwords, and other important details required before you begin. Doing it all at once saves confusion later. I found boot-up to be faster than many other phones I have tested.
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