Aug 23, 2010 13:21 GMT  ·  By

It seems that South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics would indeed plan the launch of some appealing handsets powered by Microsoft's Windows Phone 7 operating system, even if the company did not unveil specific plans on this until now.

Along with a series of leaked details on an upcoming LG C900 came info on another Windows Phone 7 device from the company, the E900, which can be admired in the video embedded at the bottom of this article.

In all fairness, this is not the first time we learn about the existence of E900, though it is the first time we have the chance to take a better look at it.

While the available info on this device is rather scarce, some details on it still emerged, including the fact that it should sport a candybar form-factor.

The touchscreen display on the upcoming LG E900 should be 3.7-inch large, and no sliding QWERTY would be there to complement it, as we've seen on the C900 not too long ago.

According to the guys over at WMPoweruser, the upcoming mobile phone should include a top-mounted headphone jack, along with a USB port on the side, and about the same button layout as with the LG C900.

While other specs on this device lack at the moment, the news site notes that it should come with a so called Media Sharing app on board.

Unfortunately, the video available with this beauty is a blurry one, and one cannot extract too many details from it.

However, since the official launch of Windows Phone 7 is expected to occur sometime in early October, one year after the last mobile OS flavor from Microsoft was launched, specific info on this device should start emerging soon.

LG announced previously that it plans on being the first handset vendor to launch Windows Phone 7 devices, and at least two of them were spotted on their way to the market, including the E900 and the C900.