LG C900 with Windows Phone 7 Hits FCC

Tuesday August 31, 2010

The LG C900 should be released in the market on AT&T's network, but there are no specific details available on when that might actually happen. It is expected to make its way to the market with Microsoft's impending Windows Phone 7 OS on board, and it should be among the first devices that would run under the platform. According to the FCC filing this device should be released with support for WCDMA bands II and V, that makes it fit for AT&T, but no further details are available.

This is a side-sliding device that sports a QWERTY keyboard and touchscreen display. It is also expected to pack Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity on board, but it remains to be seen what other capabilities LG might have included inside it.

Some more info on it emerged recently from the Bluetooth SIG website, where the device was spotted with an expected release date of “around September 28th” attached to it. According to sources LG may release the device on the market as the Pacific, the named under which is known internally too; at least this is what a recent article on BGR notes.

LG device placed to get the Windows Phone 7 platform to the market, chances are that the actual release won't occur until early October, since that would be the month when Microsoft is should push the new mobile OS to shelves.
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