LG E900 gets caught on video, whispers of a 1.3Ghz CPU abound

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Tuesday, August 31st, 2010

Don’t get your hopes up too high, Android fans. Contrary to what the watermarks above might imply, that’s no Android phone. It’s the Windows Phone 7-powered LG E900 — the very same one that Microsoft self-”leaked” last week.

This time, though, it’s actually a picture of reasonable quality — oh, and it comes with video and specs to boot.

According to Android.com.pl (a site which, at the time of publishing, isn’t working too well), this lil’ guy is packing a bit of a surprise: a 1.3 Ghz Snapdragon CPU. That’s a whole 300 Mhz quicker than the Snapdragon we’ve come to know and love — and in the world of phones, 300 mhz can make one hell of a difference.

Check out some video footage of the E900 below. Be warned: the videos aren’t exactly… riveting. We can only hope that at some point, handset leakers realize that their audience demands car chases and explosions. Come on, Michael Bay — get to work.

[Via Engadget]

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