LG Optimus 7 Windows Phone 7 prototype flicks photos to TVs, launches October

We were a bit surprised to find LG's prototype Windows Phone 7 device for developers, soon to be unveiled officially as the Optimus 7 when released in its production form, hanging out in the wilds of IFA. Nevertheless, there it was, streaming DLNA content to a WiFi enabled TV. LG worked with Microsoft to develop a custom DLNA media sharing capability for its GW910 handset. Just one of the ways hardware partners are able to differentiate themselves on the otherwise locked down Windows Phone 7 platform. It certainly makes sense that LG would play to its strengths in the television industry as it moves to market with the device as early as next month according to our sources. Watch the trick flip-to-TV photo sharing interface in action after the break.

Continue reading LG Optimus 7 Windows Phone 7 prototype flicks photos to TVs, launches October

LG Optimus 7 Windows Phone 7 prototype flicks photos to TVs, launches October originally appeared on Engadget on Sat, 04 Sep 2010 07:10:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

Permalink   |   | Email this | Comments

Comments Closed

Comments are closed.


You might also like

Samsung Windows Phone 7 prototype hands-on It's been a bit of a unicorn since making a quick appearance at MIX, but we just got the chance to go...
Microsoft launching Windows Phone 7 on October 11th? With a gold master OS, plenty of devices raring to show themselves, and a more or less obvious October...
Windows Phone 7 pops up on a Samsung prototype device, plays Twin Blades Microsoft's Joe Belfiore certainly piqued our interest at MIX by demoing Windows Phone 7 on an unidentified...
Windows Phone 7 leak mania continues with new Samsung prototype Better bring an umbrella if you're going out, because the Windows Phone 7 hardware leaks are really...

  • Related News Articles