The mobile phone is rumored to feature a 5-inch touchscreen

Jul 26, 2014 01:13 GMT  ·  By

Windows Phone 8.1, the latest flavor of Microsoft’s mobile operating system, is expected to arrive on shelves on an LG smartphone in the not too distant future, and some info on what this phone might have to offer has emerged online.

Although LG and Microsoft have already confirmed that the South Korean mobile phone maker will release a Windows Phone 8.1 device, no details on what it might have to offer have been formally revealed until now.

However, according to a recent tweet coming from Alan Mendelevich, the founder of AdDuplex, the aforementioned handset is expected to arrive on shelves with a 5-inch touchscreen display.

Apparently, the smartphone was spotted in their network’s database with model number D635 attached to it, and with the Windows Phone 8.1 operating system loaded on top.

The handset is also said to boast a 720 x 1,280 pixels resolution, but no further info on its hardware specs has emerged as of now.

Considering the fact that other mobile phone makers out there who have joined Microsoft’s Windows Phone party this year have already announced their WP8.1 devices, chances are that LG will make its device official sooner rather than later.

However, no info on when that might happen is available just yet, and details on when the device could hit shelves (or at what price tag) are missing as well.