How To: Experience the HTC ThunderBoltThen Root and Remove Its Bloatware Apps
Sprint has their EVO 4G. AT&T has their Inspire 4G. And now HTC has designed Verizon Wireless's first 4G smartphone—the ThunderBolt. It launched last week with high praises amongst Android devotees, despite its hefty weight, mainly because of the blazing fast speeds Verizon users are experiencing on the new 4G LTE network.The phone is actually quite attractive, though they could have left off a logo here and there—on the front is the usual branding of Verizon Wireless, and on back there are the HTC, 4G LTE and Google logos. If you don't mind advertising every time you make a phone call, you can focus your attention on what's really fascinating—the actual features.The HTC ThunderBolt runs on Android 2.2 + HTC Sense, has a huge 4.3" WVGA touchscreen display, packs an awesome 8-megapixel camera with 2-LED flash, and includes a preinstalled 32GB microSD card. It also features a handy kickstand (with improve speakers beneath) and soft-cover back. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.
One of the downfalls of this device is the inclusion of many, many useless preinstalled apps which cannot be removed. These include Adobe Reader, Bitbop, Blockbuster, City ID, FM Radio, Kindle, Let's Golf 2, Quickoffice, Rhapsody, Rock Band, Slacker, TuneWiki, V CAST Apps, V CAST Media, and VZ Navigator. Also annoying are missing apps like Netflix and Skype.But this can easily be overlooked when you can have blazing fast download and upload speeds on the 4G LTE network. Unless you're not in one of the supported locales (see map below). The HTC ThunderBolt goes for $249 with a two-year plan on Verizon Wireless. The full retail price is $599.99.
Bloatware Removal (Rooting)If you want to perfect your smartphone and delete all of those un-deletable bloatwares, then your only option is to root your device.You can find easy ThunderBolt rooting instructions for the fastest root-known-to-date, the Easyroot + S-Off, over at xda-developers. It's an Windows-only program though (sorry Macs).There is another way to root the ThunderBolt—check out the detailed instructions in 9 steps at Droid Life. If you better learn from videos, check out the one from nate3mil below, which shows the full process of this root (not once, but twice!) in 4x speed. Please enable JavaScript to watch this video.
Once your ThunderBolt it rooted, you can proceed to use ADB or Root Explorer to trash those useless memory-hogging apps.
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These apps can remove not only Facebook, but many of the bloatware apps that OEMs include. Currently, the only reliable apps are only available for LG and Samsung devices. The LG version costs $1.99 and its reliability varies. However, Samsung users should have no problem, even if you are using the new Galaxy S9 or S9+.
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L'HTC ThunderBolt costa $ 249 con un piano biennale su Verizon Wireless. Il prezzo pieno al dettaglio è $ 599,99. Rimozione di Bloatware (root) Se vuoi perfezionare il tuo smartphone ed eliminare tutti quei bloatwares non cancellabili, l'unica opzione è quella di eseguire il root del tuo dispositivo.
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Bloatware noņemšana (saknes) Ja vēlaties pilnveidot savu viedtālruni un izdzēst visus šos izdzēšamos bloatwares, tad vienīgā iespēja ir sakļaut ierīci. Jūs varat atrast viegli ThunderBolt sakņu norādījumus par ātrāko root-to-date, Easyroot + S-Off, pār xda izstrādātājiem. Tā ir tikai Windows programma (žēl Mac).
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How to remove HTC Thunderbolt bloatware. Robert Nazarian head over to the Android Central forums to see how to get rid of those apps and save some space. The tutorial utilizes Root Explorer
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Sprint has their EVO 4G. AT&T has their Inspire 4G. And now HTC has designed Verizon Wireless's first 4G smartphone—the ThunderBolt. It launched last week with high praises amongst Android devotees, despite its hefty weight, mainly because of the blazing fast speeds Verizon users are experiencing
How To Experience the HTC ThunderBolt—Then Root and Remove
I chose to do what i guess is the harder way but i have herd that the easy way is not the best way its kinda just up to you. Here is the link from android-police Updated (4/21/2011): [Exclusive] How To Root The HTC ThunderBolt And Unlock Its Bootloader | Android News, Reviews, Apps, Games, Phones, Tablets, Tips, Mods, Videos, Tutorials - Android Policeand they explain how to do it very well if
How to Experience the HTC ThunderBolt—Then Root and Remove
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