With Windows Phone 7 launch just a couple of months away, we’re bound to get a lot of leaks. The latest is a YouTube appearance by an LG Windows Phone 7 handset dubbed the LG E900. We got our hands on an LG Windows Phone 7 prototype but this is a new model out in the wild. Read on to see it put through its paces on blurrycam…

The mysterious LG Windows Phone 7 device (tagged as the LG E900 by the good folk at WMPoweruser) has been caught on camera by a YouTube user who claims to be in Romania. Unlike the LG Windows Phone 7 prototype we played with and the LG C900 which is headed for the US, the new phone doesn’t have a sliding QWERTY keyboard.

Through the blur of the low quality video, it’s hard to see too many details but the version of the OS running on the LG Windows Phone 7 handset seems to include a number of new tiles we’ve not seen before. The hardware itself doesn’t exactly look stunning.

While the LG Windows Phone 7 prototype had a slide-out keyboard but the official Windows Phone 7 specs allow for totally touchscreen devices as we’ve seen demonstrated by the recent slew of HTC Windows Phone 7 rumours and leaks.

Besides the touchscreen, the mystery LG Windows Phone 7 device has the mandatory Home, Back and Search buttons at the bottom. It certainly looks like a genuine Windows Phone 7 handset but we just wish someone with a steady hand had got their mitts on it.

Tell us what you think. Is this a real LG Windows Phone 7 device? And, peering through the blur, do you like what you see?

Out TBC | £TBC | LG (via WMPoweruser)

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