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LG Quantum Qwerty Unlocked   

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LG Quantum is AT&T's third Windows Phone 7 behind the Samsung Focus and the HTC Surround, but it's the first one to offer a full QWERTY keyboard. To be honest, we had our doubts about the Quantum when we first saw it during the official launch event, as it felt more like a quick messaging phone than a high-quality smartphone. However, after spending some time with the device, we've changed our tune. The Quantum delivers solid performance, an excellent keyboard, and sturdy hardware, though the design is not without its flaws (heavy, smaller display, limited landscape support). We still think the Samsung Focus is the best Windows Phone 7 device overall, but that said, those who want a physical keyboard will be well served by the Quantum. The Quantum is a solid piece of hardware, though its drab, quick-messaging-phone-like appearance doesn't make the best first impression. However, once in hand, the smartphone has quite a premium feel to it, partly because of the soft-touch finish and stainless-steel battery door and partly because of the phone's weight. At 6.2 ounces, it's one of the heftier smartphones we've seen to date, which is a minor put-off, but fortunately, the slide phone is compact overall at 4.7 inches tall by 2.3 inches wide by 0.4 inch thick, so it's more manageable. Plus, the curved edges and rounded corners make it comfortable to hold, and the slider mechanism is strong, so the screen doesn't move or feel loose when you're simply holding the phone. On front, you get a 3.5-inch capacitive touch screen that supports 16 million colors and a 480x800-pixel resolution. It's sufficiently bright and sharp, so we had no problems reading text or viewing photos and videos. Admittedly, the Quantum's screen isn't as sharp or vibrant as the Samsung Focus' and the smaller size takes a bit away from the Web browsing and multimedia experience, but the touch screen is responsive, as it registered all our taps, quickly scrolled through lists, and offered smooth pinch-to-zoom support. One area where we did have an issue was the limited landscape support. As we noted in our review of Windows Phone 7, the OS doesn't fully work in landscape mode. Currently, it's limited to the photos, video, Web pages, messages, and games, so when you slide the phone open to use the keyboard, the Start screen remains in portrait mode. Granted, you'll most likely be using the keyboard to respond to messages, but still, full landscape integration would make for a more polished OS and better use of other features, such as navigation. LG Quantum is a quad-band world phone with a speakerphone, call waiting, call forwarding, conference calling, voice dialing, simultaneous voice and data, and text and multimedia messaging. The Quantum is 3G-capable and has Wi-Fi (802.11b/g/n), Bluetooth 2.1, and GPS. Unfortunately, Windows Phone 7 doesn't currently support tethering.

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