If you wade through LG's alphabet soup of upcoming Windows Phone 7 goodies, you might recall that several of them seem to be headed directly for AT&T later this year. Evidence for one of them in particular -- the C900 landscape slider -- just got a little stronger this evening on news that a phone by the very same model code has just been hooked up with FCC approval in the past few hours. Indeed, a quick look at the SAR report shows that we've got WCDMA bands II and V here, which means it'll work like a champ on AT&T; unfortunately LG is (and always has been) particularly awesome at making its ID label documents useless for identifying phones, so there isn't much other evidence to go on from this. Needless to say, though, we're convinced it's going to be a very interesting fourth quarter of the year for the Microsoft camp.
There’s only one problem: you don’t know when to show up. Now we might!
The eagle eyes over at PhoneArena were digging around the C900′s Bluetooth Certification page and found this little gem:
The supporting features related to BT of this models are like bellows; – RF : 2.1 + EDR – Profile : HSP, HFP, A2DP, AVRCP, PBAP This model will be available on Market around 2010-09-28 .
September 28th, you say? Why, that’s only a little over a month away. We’ll have to see just how far they plan to stretch the definition of “around” in “around 2010-09-28″ — but either way, Windows Phone 7 is coming soon.