HTC Thunderbolt 4G sign-up page now live

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Yesterday afternoon, we told you about a non-working website URL indicating that HTC’s first LTE device on Verizon would in fact be named the Thunderbolt 4G. Well, it appears as though that non-working link is now live. The page reminds you that on January 6th “HTC will be the first to 4G. Again.” and will kindly take your name and email address to provide you with news on the cloaked handset when available. Don’t take our word for it, hit the read link and have a look for yourself. CES draws near… get excited.

[Via Android Central]

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23 Comments
  • Norm

    JUDGEMENT DAY IS UPON US. The 4G DROID revolution is upon us. crApple will fail.

    • Anonymous

      The ironic thing about your rampant sarcastic postings is that, since your not very funny, you are probably convincing more people to buy Android products..

      • Donny

        I think his point is not to be funny but to mock those extreme android fanboys. I mean I get it, but I’m sure, as you said it flies over most heads and even convinces the super naive.

    • keymaker

      LMAO, i know of about 15 people on Verizon and Tmobile, all just waiting to dump Android lol. If this update Microsoft keeps talking about is good, google will have a lot to worry about. 4G is just a selling point to fool a few people nothing more. iOS will keep growing slowly while Microsoft eats up Google and pretty much everyone else.

  • BigD

    This reall makes me regret getting the droid X for Christmas….

    • microbial

      Are you on verizon? Don’t they still have the 30 days where you can take it back?

  • JoeyButts

    Dumb name. Does every phone now have to have the “4G,” moniker after it to be legit?

  • Guest

    I love Android but I know the Verizon breed of Android users will go IPhone 4 at full price the moment it’s released in CDMA form.

  • Anonymous

    Thunderbolt is just a codename, not the actual name. Just as the Evo was called Supersonic before the official announcement

    • Kld2009

      I liked the Supersonic name. Evo yuck.

    • dreedy.android

      I hope you’re right b/c Thunderbolt sucks ass! I could see Droid Incredible HD, Droid Mecha or even Droid Bolt 4G but Thunderbolt, c’mon man!

  • Scotty

    That’s great and all. Just getting tired of being on AT&T and all the other carriers getting these nice android phones. IT’S GETTING REALLY OLD AT&T

  • mwahahaha

    How do we know this is not a LTE WP7 handset? Verizon is set to announce WP7 at CES

    • mwahahaha

      never mind it’s clearly android

  • Anonymous

    This phone doesn’t have the “Droid” branding so it will have Bing.

    • dreedy.android

      Do you seriously believe that Verizon is going to release an Android phone, and that phone being their first 4G LTE device, and pretty much being their flagship device AND not have it in the DROID lineup? Plus the other two HTC Android phones being DROID’s, the Eris and Incredible? If you think it won’t be in the DROID line then you’re crazy.

  • Sean76

    Its an Android phone people! And it most likely wont have Bing!

    • Anonymous

      and you’re basing that off what?

      • dreedy.android

        Look above a few comments for the basis of the device not having Bing…

  • http://www.design2express.com/ Online Printing

    Android is becoming like Apple in the “BEST THING EVER. AMAZING. INSPIRING. POWERFUL.” except Apple does it once or twice a year, Android fans have to deal with it every week…annoying and painfully it is hardly ever true.

    • Anonymous

      Well, all the new phones are pretty powerful spec-wise. A phone can be marginally better and still be the best. So… that’s what appears to happen.

      I’d much prefer to see a bunch of different companies constantly one-upping each other. I’m sure people will take this to mean that I’m belittling Apple.

  • ayman

    niceeeeeeeeeeee

  • jprs

    how would HTC be first to 4G again, if the Samsung Craft is the first LTE phone ever? I guess it technically would be the first LTE Android phone with a 4.3″ WVGA screen and F&R Cameras.

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