Sep 24, 2010 14:53 GMT  ·  By

LG E900, one of the long rumored LG mobile phones to come to the market with Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system on board, has emerged once again into the wild, this time in a lengthy video preview, accompanied by a series of high-quality photos. It seems that the upcoming mobile phone has already enjoyed a video hands-on, which gets us through most of the device's menus and features, as one can see below.

The download, however, is that the video is in Czech, published over at mobilemania.cz, which means that all those who do not know this language will have to go along only with the visuals.

However, the one thing that anyone would understand from the Czech website is that the LG E900 should come to the market as LG Optimus 7.

We already knew that LG plans the addition of a Windows Phone 7 device to its Optimus series, and it seems that LG E900 would be the actual choice.

It should also be mentioned that previous rumors suggested that LG Optimus 7 would be among the first devices to bring Windows Phone 7 to the market, and it seems that all things are lining up pretty well in this direction.

Unfortunately, no new specifications are unveiled on this device, not to mention that you won't have the chance to take a look at the DLNA, ScanSearch and Panorama applications being demoed in the video below, but you will still enjoy a Windows Phone 7 walk-through video, that's for sure.

According to a recent article on MobileTechWorld, the actual mobile phone looks very impressive in real life, even if it might not seem so in the said video.

Unfortunately, no other info on this phone was unveiled, and we'll still have to wait for an official announcement to learn when and where it will arrive on the market.

With all of the latest reports on this pointing towards an October release, it shouldn't be too long before specific details become available.

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LG E900 (Optimus 7)
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