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HTC Rezound - ADR6425LVW - Smartphone noir (Verizon) - Lot de 10

État :
D'occasion
1 lot disponible (10 objets par lot)
Prix :
99,00 $US
Environ136,26 $C
Expédition :
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Lieu : Closter, New Jersey, États-Unis
Livraison :
Livraison prévue entre le sam. 22 juin et le mar. 25 juin à 43230
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Numéro de l'objet eBay :115968637753
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Caractéristiques de l'objet

État
D'occasion: Un objet ayant été utilisé. L'objet peut présenter certaines traces d'usure, mais il ...
Cosmetic condition
Good
Charger and cable
Yes
Processor
Single Core
Screen Size
4.3 in
Color
Black
Memory Card Type
MicroSDHC
MPN
ADR6400L
Lock Status
Network Locked
SIM Card Slot
Single SIM
Brand
HTC
Network
Verizon
Model
HTC Rezound
Style
Bar
Connectivity
4G
Operating System
Android
Storage Capacity
8 GB
Country/Region of Manufacture
Taiwan
Contract
Without Contract
Camera Resolution
8.0 MP
RAM
1 GB
UPC
0892013001002

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Évaluations et avis sur le produit

4.3
327 évaluations du produit
  • 192 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 5 étoiles sur 5
  • 80 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 4 étoiles sur 5
  • 20 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 3 étoiles sur 5
  • 18 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 2 étoiles sur 5
  • 17 utilisateurs ont attribué une note de 1 étoiles sur 5

Good value

Long battery life

Small form factor

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  • Good performance, 4G, and value, but low battery life. 4/5

    I was looking for something to replace my old BlackBerry Storm for about 14 months until I could renew my contract with Verizon and upgrade to a newer phone. I liked the way BlackBerry handled e-mail, but just about everything else was sub-par. After deciding to go with an Android phone, I was looking for something fairly cheap with 4G. My brother recommended the Thunderbolt, which he had received as a work phone, and generally liked. It had the added advantage of being a little older, so I could get one for a reasonable price. After ordering this one slightly used, I was impressed with the phone at first, until I realized I could not use the Chrome browser because it did not have Ice Cream Sandwich. After some searching, apparently Verizon and HTC were supposed to have rolled out ICS for ...

  • Features are awesome. Battery & Blue Tooth need improvements. .

    The HTC Thunderbolt is by far an extraordinarily well-thought-out piece of mobile equipment. Its open architecture allows you to apply apps that are better-performing and non-proprietary, unlike Apple's iPhone. As a phone it functions well. It has a built in mobile wifi hotspot capability which is enormously helpful in that it combines the ease of a cell phone with the convenience of having internet support and VPN support on the road. Unknown to many people, and not touted by Verizon, the phone is capable of hard-wire tethering. This IS important because if you're in a 3G spot rather than the Verizon LTE 4G network, your connection speeds are very, very fast. I had the ENvTouch 1100 touch screen phone and it was faster on 3G than the ENv 9900 that preceded it. This phone on 3G is much ...

  • Good but dated.

    I absolutely love the HTC thunderbolt. First it comes with 8gb internally which helps big after adding a 32gb sd card because you get around 30GB of space. I love the kickstand. I love the version of Slacker this phone has on it. 4.3 screen size with LTE to boot is great when watching videos on Netflix or Youtube. I dislike the poor battery life and recommend either always have a second battery or just shoot for the extended battery. I believe doing the above is a must if you are a moderate to heavy user....especially if you are in a LTE area. *The earpiece volume is not as loud as most other phones after having different android phones and the iphone I can tell the difference. The speakerphone is also so so in terms of loudness. I've had three thunderbolts and I can say the one's I ...

  • I'm AM happy with it. But, GPS is bad and you NEED an extended battery.

    Verizon's 4G LTE just went live for me and I wanted to get a 4G capable phone. At the time There were only two phones available The HTC Thunderbolt and Samsung Droid Charge. I came from a Droid 1 and a Droid 2 Global. After holding the two options in my hand the Thunderbolt feels more substantial (like the Droids I owned). The Samsung is very light and plastic-y. I just thought I might break it somehow. A friend of mine also owns the HTC Incredible which is arguably the best of that generation of Android phones. I know HTC makes very high quality phones. I love the build quality both hardware and software. The in-call speaker (the one by your ear) is loud and clear compared to my Droids. IMPORTANT: If you use GPS on a regular basis I cannot recommend this phone. I have read that people ...

  • I love this phone, so happy not to have a contract in this economy to risky

    I didn't want to go back on a contract so decided this was an affordable alternative. The phone itself is slightly outdated and very heavy, but the screen is a good size and very responsive, very little lag while on the web and for me that's pretty great for the price considering the only place I sacrificed was in the weight. I have read of issues with short battery life, I didn't notice a difference but I'm use to the smartphone drain and carry a external charge as well as car/work adapters so I never risk it.