The company has already confirmed plans to launch such a device

Mar 6, 2013 16:51 GMT  ·  By

Chinese mobile phone maker Lenovo might soon bring to the market a handset running under Microsoft’s Windows Phone operating system, just as promised last year, given that its Senior Vice President is already using one such device.

The company’s exec is using the device to tweet, WPDang reports, adding that Arthur Tsang, vice president of Lenovo Group, MIDH China, did confirm late last year that the company would release such a device when all market conditions are right.

Lenovo’s Android devices are some of the most sought for in China, WMPoweruser notes, and a Windows Phone handset from the company might prove equally popular, significantly boosting the platform’s presence on the local market.

However, it still remains to be seen when exactly the company will bring said device to shelves, and what features it would pack inside.