LG's Windows Phone 7 device also spotted

May 18, 2010 08:44 GMT  ·  By

A new rendering of what is supposedly the Windows Phone 7-based HTC Mondrian has just emerged into the wild, following the recently leaked ROM for the said device. The new image with the mobile phone seems to be a little different from what was previously extracted from the leaked ROM, and there are great chances that this concept rendering of HTC Mondrian won't prove real in the end.

On Monday, we stumbled upon news of a leaked Windows Phone 7 ROM that made it into the wild over at xda-developers, a file supposedly aimed at being used on a so-called HTC Mondrian. Soon after, the first photos of the said device emerged, extracted from the ROM itself, and a series of possible specifications of the upcoming mobile phone were also brought to light.

This time around, the new photo surfaced on pocketnow, which received it from a tipster. In addition to the image, the news site also presents a series of specs of the device, coming from the same source, and which might not pan out in the end, especially since they are different from what was unveiled yesterday. However, some of these might prove real in the end, so we'll have a look at them.

Here's what pocketnow says the HTC Mondrian might sport: Size: 116.7 x 58.7 x 11.9 mm Display: 3.7" WVGA AMOLED capacitive touch screen Camera: 8MP with auto focus with camera flash with High definition 720p video capture Internal memory: 16 GB flash, 512 MB RAM Chipset: Qualcomm QSD8672, 1.5GHz.

Nothing is official at the moment, and there are great chances that the Mondrian won't arrive on the market in the end, yet the leak does show that HTC is working on a handset that will run under the new OS from Microsoft. Until more info on this emerges, one might want to take a look at the second image attached to this story (via Flickr), which supposedly shows a Windows Phone 7 device from LG that has been photographed by a Microsoft employee from France, it seems.

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