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Lenovo adds Windows Phone smartphone to the "Le" device line

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Perhaps just to make sure the Windows Phone crowd didn't feel left out when they announced a trio of Android devices yesterday, Lenovo today decided to offer new information on the Windows Phone side of things. The company's product manager Yue Chen confirmed the authenticity of a Windows Phone 7 device that leaked a couple weeks ago, and that many have been waiting for information on.

The phone, which looks much like the company's LePhone S2 Android device, was spotted running Windows Phone 7. Other than that, however, we have very little information. Most guess it has a nice 4.5-inch display, and as you can clearly see in the images it appears to have a front facing camera as well.

Everything else is up in the air, including the OS version and main markets. We do know it will show up sometime in 2012, but it could be either a low end device for only Chinese markets or a high-end flagship running the latest Windows Phone update for the entire world. Still, the hardware and industrial design looks really nice, so I'll certainly be waiting for Lenovo to push this out the door.

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Aaron Orquia

Aaron Orquia is an associate editor at Pocketables. He has been using Android and Linux since he bought his first computer years ago, and his interest in technology, software, and tweaking both to work just right has only grown stronger since then. His current gadgets include a OnePlus One, a Pebble smartwatch, and an Acer C720 Chromebook.

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