Details of one of Samsung’s first Windows Phone 7 devices have been leaked, thanks to a Bluetooth certification. The Windows Phone 7 device will be called the Samsung Cetus, and comes with a four inch 800 x 480 AMOLED screen, GPS, plus a VGA front facing camera, on top of a 5MP camera.

The Cetus will also be carrying Bluetooth, a Micro USB slot and Wi-Fi.

Because of the Windows Phone 7 minimum hardware requirements, we already know quite a bit about the phone’s vital statistics. Whether it will exceed any of the minimum standards set by Microsoft earlier this year will wait to be seen.

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Microsoft demand that every Windows Phone 7 device must have 8GB or more built in flash storage and 256MB RAM, a high-end processor (ARM v7 Cortex/Scorpion or better), capacitive multitouch, FM radio tuner, accelerometer, 5MP camera, six specific hardware buttons (home, back, search, camera, power and volume buttons).

There are no images of the Windows Phone 7 device as of yet, but perhaps it’s no surprise that Samsung will be one of the first to the game, since the prototype Taylor device we played with a couple of weeks back was a Samsung.

(via FoneHome)

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