LGLG Quantum slides in through AT&T

LG Quantum slides in through AT&T

AT&T LG Quantum

For long now mobile aficionados have anticipated the release of the Windows Phone 7 based LG Quantum. LG announced that the handset has hit AT&T company-owned retail stores nationwide and online on the official AT&T website. The handset flaunts a 3.5 inch capacitive touchscreen coupled with a full horizontal slide-out QWERTY keyboard.

The LG Quantum operates on a 1GHz processor and integrates 16GB of internal memory. Dilettante photographers might love the 5.0 megapixel camera featuring auto-focus camera with flash and 720p HD video recording abilities. Through the LG app store within the Windows Phone Marketplace, users can download 10 applications free of cost.

“LG Quantum gives users the freedom to organize their lives while on-the-go by delivering a distinctive blend of innovative tools and efficient design,” asserted Tim O’Brien, vice president of trade and consumer marketing for LG Mobile Phones. “Providing faster communication, integrated messaging and breakthrough multimedia experiences, LG Quantum is a smartphone device unlike any other.”

What’s more, LG claims to release fresh apps which will be free exclusively for LG Windows Phone 7 owners although for only a limited time. With ActiveSync integrated in the device, users can effortlessly sync email, work and personal contact information, and calendar. Further, it bunches up Zune, Xbox Live, Microsoft Office Mobile 2010, and Bluetooth stereo.

The AT&T LG Quantum can be procured from AT&T retail stores and online for $199.99 along with a two year contract and smartphone data plan.

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