LG Quantum Review
The LG Quantum package comprises of
LG Quantum
A Wall Charger
A microUSB Cable
A 3.5mm Stereo Headset
A Guide for Quick Start
Design
The LG Quantum sports on the exterior, a coating of soft touch and has an inflecting metallic cover on the rear. When one hold the Smartphone it seems to be somewhat bulky weighing at 6.21 oz. But rigid construction is helpful in withstand the wear and tear against the changing tides of time.
Display
The Smartphone sports a bright magnificent TFT display of 3.5” inches in size and has a 480 x 800 WGA resolution. Even the smallest test shown on its display has sufficient visibly and also at every angle, the natural tones and retained by its colors. The display react accurately even to the intricate gesture and slight touches. A customer will be happy with the handset’s snappy opening and closing mechanism that reveal and locks the 4 row keyboard in place.
Interface and Software
The LG Quantum runs on the Windows 7 OS. It possesses a 256MB RAM, Qualcomm Snapdragon processor of1GHz, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g and 2.1 Bluetooth making it one of the fasted phone .The windows 7 OS also provides transition effects such as slide, page peel that enables the fancy meter to get enhanced.
Memory
The handset has a total storage of 14.94 GB. Unlike the other Smartphone that runs on the window 7 OS , the Quantum does not have an accessible micro SD slot to increase the internal storage.
Battery
The Smartphone comes with a 1500 mAh battery. The battery gives an average performance with a talk time of 6 hours duration and a standby time of 350 hours.
Camera
The hand set possess a camera of 5 megapixels and also has a LED flash.teh camera performance is not that much satisfactory. In the absence of LED flash, it seems to be ineffective. Based on the existing light, the camera at 720p records video at erratic framerate, that oscillates amid 15 fps and 25 fps. When compared to the still images, the quality of the videos seems to appear unprofessional.
A quick look at its Pros and Cons
Pros
Efficient QWERTY keyboard
Rock-hard construction
Cons
Not fully optimized interface for landscape designs.
Shift and functional keys are stiff to press.
Bottom-line
If you are a student or consumer who is on the lookout for a fresh approach, then the LG Quantum is a suitable choice.