Samsung's Cetus Windows Phone 7 to come with AMOLED screen and 5MP camera

Though Samsung's support for Windows Phone 7 has been in place for some time, information of the specific handsets set to run the OS as with all OEMs has been hard to come by.
Now, details regarding what's believed to be Samsung's first WP7 handset dubbed the Cetus have leaked online, with FoneHome reporting the device is set to come with an 800 x 480 AMOLED screen, GPS, a standard 5MP camera and a VGA front facing camera.
While the handset is yet to be pictured, Microsoft's insistence that all devices running the OS be bespoke means it's likely to look different to the likes of Samsung's Galaxy S though Cetus' support for Bluetooth, wi-fi and an additional micro USB slot means it's in a similar league technology-wise.
Filling in the blanks
Microsoft's check-list for Windows Phone 7 handsets means we're also able to deduce that the Cetus will come with an accelerometer, capacitive multitouch, at least 8GB of built in flash storage, 256MB or more of RAM and a high-end ARM Cortex or Scorpion processor.
It can't be long, however, before the lid is lifted on the Cetus in a more official manner, with Windows Phone 7 expected to make its debut at retail this November.
Other confirmed Windows Phone 7 OEMs are HTC, Asus, Dell and LG, while Motorola has previously expressed interest in working with the OS.
[source: FoneHome]