Sep 28, 2010 12:52 GMT  ·  By

South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics is readying some appealing handsets that run under Microsoft's new Windows Phone 7 operating system, and the LG Optimus 7, also known as the LG E900, is one of them.

Following a series of leaked photos and videos with the new mobile phone, some more info on it emerged into the wild, this time coming from the Korea Economic Daily.

It seems that they managed to get their hands on one of the upcoming LG Optimus 7 units, and that there are some pretty appealing features that we're going to love with the handset.

However, the guys over at Engadget note that the info was filtrated via a translation machine, which can be wrong some times, just as we've previously seen.

Until something official is announced on the forthcoming LG Optimus 7, the specs reported on by the Korea Economic Daily should be good enough.

Among these details, we can count the fact that LG's upcoming device sports a 3.8-inch touchscreen display, and not a smaller one, as previous leaks suggested.

Moreover, the new device is expected to come with 16GB of internal memory, something we already knew, as well as with a 1500 mAh battery.

As expected, the processor inside the LG E900 would be clocked in at 1GHz also a featured reported on previously.

However, new details on this Windows Phone 7 device include the fact that it should be able to “write” text messages, emails and status updates through voice recognition.

Moreover, the handset is said to come with an “automatic panorama” feature, enabling users to put photos together.

Unfortunately, no specific info on when the handset would arrive on the market emerged for the time being, or on whether these features will be pushed on the handset in all markets.

As stated above, this is not the first batch of details we receive on LG's Optimus 7, though it remains to be seen whether all the leaked info would pan out or not.

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