The HTC Rezound can now be had for $150 from Amazon’s Wireless Store (currently in beta). Previously available for $300 with a 2-year contract, the resoundingly impressive drop in price is sure to capture any Android fan’s interest.
Customers are given the option to either sign a new 2-year contract with Verizon, or use their upgrade on the HTZ Rezound to take advantage of the discounted price.
The Rezound is packed with a 4.3 inch, 1280×720 resolution super LCD screen, a dual-core 1.5GHz Snapdragon processor, a 2-megapixel camera on the front, and an 8-megapixel dual LED flash camera on the back.
The phone is connected through Verizon’s famed LTE 4G network. Reports from customers on the network so far are promising, with Armando Rodriguez from PC World clocking a download speed of 11.55 megabits per second in San Francisco.
The HTC Rezound ships with a set of Beats Audio headphones (valued at $99+). These ear buds combined with the Beats Audio software enhance the user’s experience while they enjoy their songs & videos.
Battery life has thus far been the main concern for users who take advantage of the device’s substantial media capabilities. Games & movies specifically are said to be a drain on the phone’s battery life, which at the moment appears to be the price you have to pay for enjoying handheld high-definition content, regardless of the device.
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