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    Default HTC Thunderbolt beats iPhone 4

    The reign of iPhone 4 has finally been ended by HTC Thunderbolt the fastest smartphone ever.


    BTIG Research analyst Walter Piecyk says that HTC's beasty smartphone Thunderbolt is getting on toe to toe with Verizon iPhone 4 and is outselling iPhone 4.

    According to research by his team, HTC's Thunderbolt is selling in sync with iPhone 4 in 61% stores and 11 % stores report iPhone 4 sales higher and rest 28% report Thunderbolt is the leader.


    With all the tests and reviews
    HTC Thunderbolt is by far the fastest smatphone ever.
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    Am I missing something? Where are the ACTUAL tests?! How did they test? under what conditions? What were the exact results?

    Additionally the fact that the HTC phone hit the market 8 months AFTER the iPhone 4 did means it better beat socks off it!! lol.

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    Heres the Research Article...BTIG Research Login

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    Poseidon79 - of course you're not missing anything.
    It is very subjective.
    Some spammer who says 'No Sig Spam' and promptly spams in his sig and who has obviously never used an iPhone spams this forum and you bother to reply to him?

    Why?
    He who asks a question looks foolish for 5 minutes. He who doesn't ask a question remains foolish forever.

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    Not impressed. I had my HTC inspire 4G rooted and overclocked to 1.8ghz stable. That was running 78MFLOPS in linpak. Its all in what you use the phone for. And the iphone is still king no matter what comes out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZXMustang View Post
    Not impressed. I had my HTC inspire 4G rooted and overclocked to 1.8ghz stable. That was running 78MFLOPS in linpak. Its all in what you use the phone for. And the iphone is still king no matter what comes out.
    I did the same as well and I totally agree with you.

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    Default HTC vs iPhone 4

    Hey Guys, i have been rocking the iPhone 4 AT&T since pretty much it came out. I've recently traded an additional iPhone 4 I had lying around waiting for the UNLOCK to drop that we all know AIN"T coming, but besides the point I traded my extra iPhone 4 for the HTC Inspire which is a replica of the Thunderbolt, and iPhone 4 has absolutely no competition. Honestly, you can't even put the iphone in the same group HTC. For those wanting real results, walk your a** into a AT&T store for the HTC Inspire or into Verizon to get your hands on the HTC Thunderbolt and see for yourself that Droid has stepped it up!!!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by louee6 View Post
    Hey Guys, i have been rocking the iPhone 4 AT&T since pretty much it came out. I've recently traded an additional iPhone 4 I had lying around waiting for the UNLOCK to drop that we all know AIN"T coming, but besides the point I traded my extra iPhone 4 for the HTC Inspire which is a replica of the Thunderbolt, and iPhone 4 has absolutely no competition. Honestly, you can't even put the iphone in the same group HTC. For those wanting real results, walk your a** into a AT&T store for the HTC Inspire or into Verizon to get your hands on the HTC Thunderbolt and see for yourself that Droid has stepped it up!!!!
    They totally have stepped it up, but the polish on the iphone OS makes it feel and seem like its 10x faster than the inspire. No matter how fast I OC'd mine old inspire, it was still laggy and felt like it needed more. They are the best in terms of customizing, but that gets old really quick and all I really want is a smooth phone experience that does everything great not one thing perfectly. The only thing that the androids do perfectly is the free turn by turn nav. Other than that, everything is just enough to keep up with the iphone. Even the "4G" speeds are not there yet. I had my inspire flashed with a custom ROM that had the 4G enabled and it was marginally faster than a stock iphone 4. I have had like 5 android devices yet I keep coming back to apple. That has to say something. Im happy with a stock iphone 4 over a rooted/overclocked android device.

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    There have been several releases of hardware better than the iphone but if it doesnt run ios it isnt beating anything but its meat.
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    Quote Originally Posted by one1 View Post
    There have been several releases of hardware better than the iphone but if it doesnt run ios it isnt beating anything but its meat.
    I have to admit that iOS4.x has aged, but I can't imagine what iOS 5 is going to be like. I bet its going to be a home run.

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