Sep 10, 2010 17:31 GMT  ·  By

The fact that a Windows Phone 7-powered ASUS device should hit the market in the following months is no mystery to no one, especially since the company had a prototype on display ever since the new OS went official back in February, but nothing was known until now on the phone detailed in the video below, that's for sure.

It seems that the device in question made another appearance into the wild a few weeks ago, but nothing specific was unveiled on it at that time.

However, the newly spotted video with it does show us a little more, while also offering us the possibility to take another look at the Windows Phone 7 operating system headed our way in the near future.

According to the guys over at MobileTechWorld, who found the video online, the new handset might come to the market with an AMOLED display.

The 12 minutes video also shows that the upcoming mobile phone might actually look a little better than what we could get from the previously leaked photo of it.

Moreover, the video also provides a glimpse at the Marketplace, as well as at other features of the Windows Phone 7 platform, which is said to be different from the ROMs that already made it into the wild.

All in all, it seems that ASUS won't be late in joining the Windows Phone 7 party, and that it might actually have a nice device in store for its users.

However, there are still a wide range of details that are not known on this mobile phone, including info on a possible landing on the market.

From what we've learned before, chances are that the first companies to launch Windows Phone 7 devices would be HTC, LG and Samsung, with Dell and ASUS releasing their hardware at a later time, though we'll have to wait for an official announcement to see how things would go.