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LG Quantum (AT&T)
Reviewed on November 30, 2010
Some design issues aside, the LG Quantum is a solid Windows Phone device with a spacious QWERTY keyboard for messaging fanatics.
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Samsung Omnia II (Verizon Wireless)
Reviewed on December 2, 2009
While not the most powerful smartphone on the market, the Samsung Omnia II features an improved user interface and a richer multimedia experience to make it a worthy upgrade over its predecessor and one of the best Windows Mobile devices on the market.
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