Thursday, 3 March 2011

Skype Video Removes from HTC Thunderbolt by Verizon


It would come into view as while the closer we get to the release of the HTC Thunderbolt the further we get from the device we were initially promised.
The Thunderbolt, Verizon’s first 4G LTE device, was initially announced at the 2011 Consumer Electronics Show.
Since then we’ve exposed that while it is a 4G LTE device for data it will still use CDMA for voice. Now, it seems that as we get closer to launch more features are being removed.
From: [redacted]
Subject: *INFO* ThunderBolt by HTC – Training Documents
To:
The ThunderBolt by HTC trainings have been updated and replaced in InfoCenter.
The Skype Mobile with Video references have been removed.
There could be many explanations for this. Skype may not be ended incorporating QIK into their existing set up, which may be a vital component for video chat in app form.
It may also be Verizon plans to suggest Skype for Video on their first true 4G LTE device, such as the LG Optimus 2X.
Neither Verizon nor Skype were available to speak on the matter, but as per the email above, Skype Video has been removed from the Thunderbolt.
So, no Skype video, no channelized voice, and that excessive out of contract price at Best Buy leads me to wonder how many of us will be the skipping over the Thunderbolt in hopes that the next Verizon 4G LTE device will deliver.

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