VIDEO: LG E900 with snappy 1.3GHz chip inside

WP7 videos emerge

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31 August 2010 12:24 GMT / By Paul Lamkin

The LG E900 Windows Phone 7 device has been spotted out and about again, and this time we're lucky that the blu-lens had been taken off of the camera grabbing the footage.

As well as the videos, Engadget is also reporting that the E900 will be extra-nippy due to its 1.3GHz Qualcomm QSD8650A system-on-chip meaning it should have no trouble with both 2D and 3D graphic acceleration.

The report also suggests GPS and HD video recording will be on board and there's also news that there are light and proximity sensors, as well as a mini-USB port.

The LG E900 looks a bit like the LG C900, which Pocket-lint reported before, but is much thinner due to the omission of a keyboard. 

We're hoping for a Europe-wide launch sometime in October.

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Via: engadget.com Via: android.com.pl

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