30 July 2010 18:02 GMT / By Ben Crompton
As we all wait for the release of the new Windows Phone 7 OS later in the year, news, courtesy of Engadget, has turned up slating Samsung's first foray into the world of the Windows Phone 7 handset.
Named the Cetus, the details for the new phone turned up on Bluetooth Special Interest Group page, and list specs such as a 4-inch screen with an 800 x 480 AMOLED display, built-in GPS, Wi-Fi 802.11b/g/n,d a 5-megapixel camera on the back and a now-all-the-rage VGA front facing camera - whoop dee doo.
No word on pricing, availability or what it will look like - but as ever we'll be sure to let you know all the details as and when we have them.
Do you like the new name? Looking forward to a bit of Windows Phone 7 series action? If so, let us know your thoughts in the usual way.
Via: engadget.com Via: bluetooth.org
Phones, Mobile phones, Windows Phone 7, Samsung, Samsung Cetus


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