LG GW910 Windows Phone 7 device gets outed by the FCC
As time passes, there are more and more leaks of the upcoming smartphones powered by Microsoft’s latest mobile operating system, Windows Phone 7.
One way or the other, the Samsung i917 Cetus, the LG C900 and E900 have surfaced. And LG definitely seem to want to keep that promise of selling 5 million smartphones by year’s end, as they’ve apparently got quite the WP7 line-up.
Another LG WP7-powered device has just cleared the FCC. This is the LG GW910.
It is headed to AT&T (after all, the “premier” carrier for WP7), and appears to have a 5 MP camera with LED flash and a 3.5 mm headphone jack on board. That much is obvious from the pictures.
No other details about its specs or release date are available at this time, although you can bet that they will be the subject of another leak in the near future. That’s usually how these things go.
Via Phonescoop and Engadget
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