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HTC Thunderbolt or Samsung Droid Charge Choice

Verizon already has the HTC Thunderbolt 4G LTE smartphone on its system and coming soon is the newly announced Samsung Droid Charge, now it is time for one to make a choice.

As we all know customers of the HTC Thunderbolt have been experiencing problems with battery life and mobile hotspot with some users saying they are not having any issues with either, but nether the less can the Samsung Droid Charge outshine the Thunderbolt and become the users choice.

Yesterday we reported on the Droid Charge 4G LTE handset by Samsung featuring a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus display and a 1.3MP front-facing camera, it also comes with Android 2.2 with TouchWiz. PhoneArena has the full specs and some of those include multitouch, proximity sensor, light sensor, 8-megapixel camera with auto focus / LED flash / video capture and HTML, HTML5, and Flash. The Droid Charge also has built-in Facebook, Twitter and Picasa, YouTube, WiFi, Bluetooth, microSD and microSDHC card slots.

The HTC Thunderbolt is also a 4G LTE smartphone and also features Android 2.2 (Froyo) OS, 8 MP camera with autofocus, dual-LED flash, Geo-tagging, face detection and a 1.3 MP front-facing camera, 1GHz processor, Accelerometer sensor, Proximity sensor, microSD card slot, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 720p video, see full specs via GSM Arena.

Both smartphones are pretty close when it comes to specifications and we would love for you to let us know if you prefer the HTC Thunderbolt or the recently confirmed Samsung Droid Charge. The easiest way to do this is a poll; all you need to do is scroll down a little and choose your choice then submit.

If you prefer one rather than the other please do vote and PLEASE do let us know why in the commenting area provided below. Thanks

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8 thoughts on “HTC Thunderbolt or Samsung Droid Charge Choice”

    1. Doug says:

      For playing games yes, for overall user experience HTC wins with Sense. Dual Core is only optimized for some games/apps at the moment. When google updates the OS to utilize dual core then the true value will be realized. Otherwise your angry birds app might run a little smoother on your Bionic than someone elses Thunderbolt, enjoy…

  1. David says:

    Stealth: HTC won't fix ridiculous 150MB app data limitation on the Incredible. Sense is all flash, little substance. Even for games what you need is graphics performance. Galaxy S does double the frame rate of the Thunderbolt in graphics benchmarks.

  2. When google updates the OS to utilize dual core then the true value will be realized. Otherwise your angry birds app might run a little smoother on your Bionic than someone elses Thunderbolt, enjoy…

  3. I am in the market for a new phone. And I am leaning toward Verizon. The Samsung Charge costs $50 more, but that is worth it if it doesn’t have problems. I hear the T-Bolt has problems with battery life, spontaneous rebooting, Muffled recording (voice), Opening the GPS application, And problems with its mobile hot spot. Now these problems might not be in each and every phone, but that is enough to steer me clear of the T-bolt. Why would I buy a lemon?

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