VIDEO: LG E900 Windows Phone 7 in the wild

The latest WP7 handset to rear its head in public

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23 August 2010 15:01 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

If you can excuse the fact that it's been shot using blurrovision, the video above not only shows off the latest LG Windows Phone 7 handset to surface, the LG E900, it also gives some nice glimpses into how the OS is progressing.

The LG E900 looks a bit like the LG C900, which we've reported on before, but is much thinner due to the omission of a keyboard.

Reports suggest a WVGA display for the E900 and we're hoping for a Europe-wide launch sometime in October.

Be sure to check out our guide to all of the Windows Phone 7 launch phones that we know about so far, and stay tuned to Pocket-lint for more info on the Xbox LIVE features that we got hands on with at Gamescom recently.

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Via: wmpoweruser.com

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