LG Quantum Review

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The LG Quantum was released less than a week ago on the 15th of November by media and tech giant LG, yet it has already garnered a flood of attention from offline and online users interested in how this new smart phone stacks up to the already expansive range of smart phones offered in the United States, including the iPhone4 by Apple. The LG Quantum is designed as a middle of the road smart phone, which means it is not meant to directly compete with high end phones such as the iPhone4. Nonetheless, people are curious about how the two phones compare, and the short comparison is that while the iPhone4 offers more features than the LG phone, it also costs more, which may or may not justify purchasing it over the Quantum.

The first step to comparing both smart phones is to compare how much of a dent they will each make in your wallet if you purchase one, the other, or both. It is available on the AT & T network, and if you take advantage of every rebate and discount offered by AT & T and LG, then you will not end up paying too much for it.

In comparison, if you want to bring the iPhone4 home, you will either have to fork a bit more money depending on the version you want. If you buy the 16 GB version, the iPhone4 actually costs the same as the LG Quantum, which also comes with 16 GB of memory in its default configuration. Therefore, if memory is the only thing that's important to you, you will probably want to go with the iPhone4, since it offers additional features the LG Quantum just can't compete with.

However, if you don't want to use Apple's device or if you aren't a fan of the iPhone's operating system, iOS 4, you will be better suited with the LG Quantum no matter what. If you buy it, the Quantum comes with a lower resolution screen compared to that of an iPhone4. The iPhone4's touch screen display is 3.5 inches in size and comes with a whopping 960 x 640 resolution that few, if any, other smart phones currently on the market can compete with. In comparison, the Quantum comes with a 3.5 inch display, but the resolution it offers is not nearly as high as that of the iPhone4.



Both smart phones come with a healthy set of accessories provided by their respective manufacturers and 3rd party retailers both on and off the internet. With the LG Quantum, accessories are likely to be cheaper, that is because Apple products are usually a bit more expensive. You can buy a case, chargers, extra batteries, screen protectors, and other devices to help enhance your productivity and ability to get work and play done while you are on the road.

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