Wirefly Unboxes the Thunderbolt!

Looks sweet, but did anyone else notice that there was room for them to make a larger battery area hense it could hold a bigger battery?
 
The video mentioned that you need a sim card to use lte. I don't have one and i'm really not even sure what it does. Could someone please explain?
 
The video mentioned that you need a sim card to use lte. I don't have one and i'm really not even sure what it does. Could someone please explain?

It will come packaged inside the phone. A SIM card is what GSM carriers like AT&T use in all of their phones. CDMA phones (unless their global phones) don't use SIM cards.
 
The video mentioned that you need a sim card to use lte. I don't have one and i'm really not even sure what it does. Could someone please explain?

you need a specific 4G sim card (see included pic) to activate the network. verizon probably give you a card when you activate a 4G plan.
 
It will come packaged inside the phone. A SIM card is what GSM carriers like AT&T use in all of their phones. CDMA phones (unless their global phones) don't use SIM cards.

But the Thunderbolt will use a SIM card because it needs it for 4g LTE service. :)
 
Actually, Android doesn't support rotating of the home screen. It never has. That's not just because orientation lock is on.
I'm going to have to disagree with you on that statement. I think HTC sense 2.0 does allow homescreen rotation.

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Well I swear I saw one of the hands on videos from CES do it... But I either can't find it right now, or I made it up in my head! XD

Maybe my optimistic side is making an appearance?
 
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He is saying the official android from google has no implementation for homescreen orientation. It's something added in by the phone manufacturers.