Samsung hasn't officially announced but news has leaked that Samsung's next flagship smartphone might be launching in 2011 and as you might have guess by now � it will run on Gingerbread. Android 3.0 (the so called gingerbread) will be the backbone operating system for Samsung's flagship device early next year and this could well be the base for�structuring�Android 3.0 platform.

The design looks to be promising with the ultra sleek profile and a 4.5-inch WVGA sAMOLED2 which we assume will enhance the current display we see in Samsung smartphones. The smartphone will be�equipped�with an eight megapixel camera which will be capable of recording videos at 1080 pixels. The smartphone will also have 14.4 Mbps HSPA support and 5.76 Mbps HSUPA support. Bluetooth 3.0 will enhance the bluetooth capabilities of this smartphone while 1.2 GHz of application processor will surely pump up the speed of this super phone.

The phone will be�equipped�with a universal e-book reader for ebooks, newspapers and magazines and will come loaded with Google mobile services thus enhancing user experience.

[via Engadget]

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