LG Miracle Windows Phone handset surfaces unofficially

LG Miracle

According to some pretty convincing rumors circulating in tech terrain, a new smartphone going by the name of the LG Miracle is set to make its debut very soon. This leaked picture of the upcoming handset indicates that it runs on the new generation Windows Phone 7.5 Mango platform by Microsoft.

The LG mobile device appears to be a nifty piece of hardware in this picture which was obtained by Pocketnow. It will most probably be powered by a 1GHz Snapdragon chip and may be capable of lending support to various connectivity options such as 14.4Mbps HSPA, Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n and Bluetooth 3.0.

The mid-range Windows Phone seems to be the same one which was codenamed LG Fantasy and spotted breaking cover way back in December. It is believed to come incorporated with a 4-inch WVGA NOVA touchscreen display that is supposedly the brightest display that any smartphone running on the Microsoft mobile OS has ever flaunted.

This forthcoming handset is apparently embedded with a 5MP rear facing main camera which would enable users to shoot videos in 720p resolution as well as a front facing VGA snapper to conduct video calls. The Miracle follows close on the heels of the LG CX2 which had recently made an unofficial appearance and was touted to be the successor to the Optimus 3D smartphone.

Even though no details about the LG Miracle release date and price are available right now, this smartphone will most probably be making an appearance at the Mobile World Congress which is scheduled to be held in Barcelona. The handset is speculated to launch in spring this year.


Posted on 8 February, 2012 By Correspondent
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