Coolpad's debuts in the U.S. with its Coolpad Quattro 4G Video

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Coolpad's debuts in the U.S. with its Coolpad Quattro 4G
Created: 09/10/2012
Video description: With it's 4-inch screen and 3.2-megapixel camera, the Coolpad Quattro 4G is Coolpad's first U.S. smartphone.

Coolpad's debuts in the U.S. with its Coolpad Quattro 4G Video Transcript

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Coolpad Quattro 4G (MetroPCS) Review

Editors' rating

The good: MetroPCS' Coolpad Quattro 4G is a reasonably priced prepaid phone that makes solid and clear calls.

The bad: The Quattro 4G has a sluggish processor, runs on the outdated Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS, and takes poor photos.

The bottom line: Though the Coolpad Quattro 4G is affordable and has excellent call quality, consider other inexpensive MetroPCS 4G LTE phones instead, like the LG Motion 4G.

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Coolpad Quattro 4G (MetroPCS) Specs

Manufacturer: Yulong Computer Telecommunication Co.
Part number: CP5860EM

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