Thursday, December 16, 2010

LG Quantum Smartphone Review

After the roaring success of its first Home windows 7 phone, the LG Optimus launched in Europe, LG now releases the US version, the LG Quantum. It's an HSPDA 3G phone with a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor that runs on the AT&T network.

Among the standout features of the LG Quantum include quick access to tools for work, like Bing and Workplace Cell, and play, like Zune and Xbox LIVE. It additionally options Play To, enabling wireless streaming of music, videos, and photographs from the machine to any DLNA-enabled stereo, TV, or PC.

Integration with a few of AT&T's finer companies helps amplify the value of the LG Quantum, akin to getting turn-by-turn directions with its built-in GPS hooked up to AT&T Navigator.

The gadget has a 3.5" touchscreen and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard. It could hold 16 GB of memory and last for six hours of talktime. The 5 megapixel digital camera within the device also can shoot 720p video, good for Video Share, which helps you to send movies of yourself to other folks with appropriate gadgets when you're making a call.

Of course, if it weren't for the new Windows 7 mobile phone working system put in, this might nonetheless be nothing greater than a cool smartphone in a discipline filled with cool smartphones. The Home windows 7 OS improves upon its predecessors in a number of methods, not least of which is a brand new Tiles and Hubs menu format that mixes widespread apps into easy access areas and feeds you relevant reside up to date information

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