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Looks Are Important...

With a large number of strictly-touchscreen smart phones out there, it’s refreshing to see the LG Quantum- with it’s pull-out keyboard- hit the market. It means all the benefits of the wide screen, easy browsing and clear movie-watching, without having to worry about constricting (sometimes sluggish) touchscreen typing.

Hardware Deets Include:

  • A backlit, slide-out QWERTY keyboard with predictive text
  • Height: 4.7 inches
  • Width: 2.34 inches
  • Thickness: .6 inches
  • Weight: 6.1 ounces
  • Display Screen: A 3.5 inch WVGA TFT touchscreen display
  • Memory: 16G of internal memory storage
  • Battery Capacity: 1500 mAh, with six hours of talk time and up to 14.6 days of standby



 

Where can you get an LG Quantum, you ask? Here, let me Google that for you. 


...But It’s What’s Inside That Counts

 

Another AT&T Windows Phone 7, the LG Quantum’s OS is the definition of efficient. No messing around, boring buttons or other nonsense that slows you down. As we mentioned last week, Windows Phone 7 keeps everything at the surface with a “hub and tile interface” We love it! What’s more, the AT&T Windows 7 Phones are already known for their fast processors. We have a feeling we’re going to get a lot done with this bad boy.

 

Features include:

 

  • 3G High-Speed Data & Voice
  • Multitasking- use voice and data at the same time
  • Full Web browsing on an HTML browser- it’s just like a PC!
  • World Phone with Call Waiting, Caller ID, Voice Dialing, Voice Commands and a hands-free Speakerphone
  • Bluetooth connectivity
  • A 5.0 megapixel camera with 5x zoom
  • Live video capture and playback
  • Music player with Zune subscription music services and Shazam Music ID
  • Streaming radio & built-in FM radio
  • SMS and MMS messaging
  • Windows Live Instant Messaging
  • Outlook Mobile E-mail with Microsoft Direct Push
  • Calendar, Alarm and Personal Organizer
  • AT&T U-Verse Mobile, AT&T, NavigatorSM, AT&T FamilyMap and more

 

So what do I think? Read on to find out the best and worst feature...