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I like mine. First smart phone.
BTW, is there any way to not have the lock screen? Just hit the power button and it comes on from standby. Probably have to root and customize I bet.
Good to see everyone is enjoying their new phone. Decided to go with the Thunderbolt for and just enjoy it for till late fall for hopefully the Nexus 3 or whatever they decide to call it.
I plan on picking it up this weekend if all goes well. So far I have seen battery and network issues. That's kind of big to me, but hopefully I wont have those problems. I'll have 14 days to 'trial run' the Thunderbolt. If all is working, I'll keep it.
I like mine. First smart phone.
BTW, is there any way to not have the lock screen? Just hit the power button and it comes on from standby. Probably have to root and customize I bet.
I dunno the validity of this but someone on twitter posted that it has 8gb but the way it is formatted only 4gb are usable. It's supposedly to allow for better reliability? I really don't know anymore...
Apparently... the word is that it IS official from two sources I've read that claim to have received this information from HTC. My guess is that HTC and VerizonWireless are trying to figure out what to do. The number of items for which both dropped the ball on this nice phone is astounding. If it really is 4GB of storage... that's embarrassing. Extremely embarrassing... Smaller battery, smaller memory... an entire department asleep at the wheel for weeks...
I find it hard to believe. That's not a mistake that would slip by everyone in the process. My money is on phone arena being wrong.
It may be true that the image flashed onto these isnt partitioning the whole 8, which sounds like an easy fix, but to mistake 4 for 8 at the hardware level? I dont buy it. Somebody in the know would have noticed.
I find it hard to believe. That's not a mistake that would slip by everyone in the process. My money is on phone arena being wrong.
It may be true that the image flashed onto these isnt partitioning the whole 8, which sounds like an easy fix, but to mistake 4 for 8 at the hardware level? I dont buy it. Somebody in the know would have noticed.
I'd agree with you... but here's an odd coincidence. Take a look at the Incredible 2. Now you'd THINK they'd upgrade the specs or at least keep them the same, right? Does this look familiar?