Do you believe in miracles? LG has a miracle in mind with the LG Miracle, a new Windows Phone to be unveiled this month.
The Miracle sports a 4-inch touchscreen, showing off the colourful Windows Phone live tiles that update with your latest messages, photos and more.
Inside is a 1GHz Snapdragon processor and 8GB of storage for your music, movies and photos. Pocketnow reports the Miracle will have NFC built-in, so the Miracle could let you use your phone to pay for things, or send files to friends just by waving your phones close together. Windows Phone doesn't yet support NFC, but a future version may do.
The main camera is a 5-megapixel snapper that also shoots 720p high-definition video, with another smaller camera on the front for video calls.
The Miracle will take place at Mobile World Congress, the annual mobile phone show taking place in Barcelona later this month. We'll be there to bring you all the up-to-the-minute news, previews and videos of all the brand-new phones, so keep it CNET for the latest miraculous mobiles.
It sounds like LG is taking a leaf out of HTC's book with the name: HTC loves to label its phones with hyperbolic monikers like Sensation and Desire. But Miracle is a codename at the moment, as LG tends to come up with nonsense names like Viewty or Optimus.
Can Windows Phone pull off a miracle and fight back against Apple and Android this year? Tell us your thoughts in the comments or on our Facebook page.
Image credit: Pocketnow

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1000105421 8 February, 2012 11:52
8GB memory? 5M camera? Doesn't sound like a Miracle to me, but we shall see.. Still got my eyes on the upcoming Lumia 900...
James Boone 8 February, 2012 12:14
By keeping the specs down, hopefully they will price it for mid market. Not all new phones have to be top end hardware. Some people have budget restrictions, and this sort of hardware can give those customers the ability own a very nice handset that performs well enough at a price they can afford.
anonymous 8 February, 2012 18:39
Yeah not everyone is very happy paying £45+ a month!
anonymous 8 February, 2012 19:05
Looks simplistic in design & windows is also simple to use. Not saying its for simple people though!
The problem with new phones, the networks think because its a new phone, they are somehow entitled to charge a high price for the contract, even with lower spec. If you want windows phone best go for Lumia 800. You can get it on £20 contract now.