We have for you today is the Verizon HTC Thunderbolt. It is only 5 1/2 months old. It was used for a total of 3 months before we cancelled our cell phone contract. It works great and all our personal things have been deleted from them (i.e. pics), so ypu can make it your own. This phone also comes with the at home plug in charger, we never bought a car charger for this when we purchased this phone.
Spefications:
Dimensions:
4.75" x 2.44" x 0.56" inches
Weight: 6.23oz (with standard battery)
Operating System:
Android 2.2 with HTC Sense 2.0
Display:
4.3" capacitive touch screen
480x800 WVGA display
Orientation in portrait and landscape
Keyboard:
Touch screen QWERTY Keyboard
Battery:
Usage: 378 mins OR
Standby: 330 hours
SAR 1.2 W/kg @ 1g (HEAD)
SAR 1.46 W/kg @ 1g (BODY)
Camera:
8.0 MP rear camera
Auto Focus
dual LED Flash
1.3 MP front camera
Video:
HD Video Capture
Image & Video Formats Supported: JPEG / GIF87/ GIF89a / PNG / WBMP MPEG4 / H.263 / H.264 / WMV9
Music:
Create and Manage Playlist
Headset: 3.5mm Audio Jack.
Audio Formats Supported: MIDI / M4A / QCP / AMR / AAC / AAC+ / eAAC+ / WAV / WMA9 / MP3
Web:
MS Exchange, Gmail, Yahoo Mail, AOL, Verizon.net, etc.
HTML Browser: Adobe Flash Player 10.2
Backup Assistant, Android Market, Google Talk, Amazon Kindle, Google Maps, Mobile IM, Visual Voice Mail, Verizon Single Sign On, Blockbuster, Slacker, VZ Navigator, Let's Golf 2, Rock Band, TuneWiki, Vz Web Portal (Browser favorite), eReader, SSO, VCast App Store, City ID
Communication
Speakerphone
Supports 18 languages
Advanced Speech Recognition
Embedded ringtones, vibrate alert and silent
Phonebook capacity dependant upon available memory
GPS/AGPS E911
TTY Compatible
Hearing Aid Compatibility = M4/T3
Device Software Update – upgrade software over the air
Bluetooth:
Bluetooth® Profiles Supported: HSP, HFP, A2DP (Stereo), PBAP, FTP, AVRCP
Don't sell yourself short. This could easily go for 25k credits.
This is their LTE system. It is a SIM-based technology, similar to AT&T and T-Mobile. This is only going to be found on their high-end phones and tablet devices at present, but will most likely become the standard within a year or two.