Dont like new phone

I just upgraded today to the thunderbolt and i dont like it.  Its too big and complicated.  i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions about a smartphone that was smaller but could still keep up with my busy life.  also would i be charged if i take it back tomrrow and exchange it?

You have 14 days to take it back, and you can exchange your phone once.  Most of the Android phones Verizon offers are smaller than the Thunderbolt (I think many have a 4" screen).  If you like the operating system, go to the store and play with all of the Android devices they have in stock.  Choose the one that fits your hand well and you enjoy using.

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