We take a closer look at the nine phones to expect from Samsung, LG, HTC and Dell.
Samsung Focus
LG Quantum
LG Optimus 7
HTC Surround
HTC HD7
HTC 7 Pro
HTC 7 Mozart
HTC 7 Trophy
Dell Venue Pro
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LG Quantum

The curvy Quantum has a small 3.5-inch screen, but a rather large slide-out QWERTY keyboard. That extra room makes it easier for your chunky fingers to tap into Microsoft’s Office Mobile suite. Other features include 720p video, a 5-megapixel camera, seven hours of talktime and 19 days of standby. If web rumors can be trusted, the Quantum should be arriving around the holidays for $199.99. 

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