When you’re prepping for a Windows Phone 7 purchase later this year and the Cetus doesn’t really do it for you, we understand — not everyone can live without a physical keyboard, and devices like the Touch Pro2 have gotten us used to the concept that Windows Mobile and great QWERTY go hand-in-hand. Hence, we present to you the LG C900, a rounded landscape slider equipped with a four-row keyboard and a simplified two-button capacitive layout beneath the screen paired with a chrome Windows key. Notably, it truly is the first time we’ve seen carrier branding on Windows Phone 7′s home screen within the wild — you will see that AT&T’s logo prominently displayed as a tile in among the pictures inside the gallery after the break. We’re uncertain we’re digging the matte plasticky search for front, but to each his own, we suppose.





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