Have you been on the look out for a tech savvy device that also provides a media- heavy awareness? Well, happy go lucky you. Samsung has just announced the unveiling of there phone for their new Android device due out on November 8, 2010. This is going to completely off-set the market and maybe the future of technology filled phones forever.
Engadget has actually been speculating that Samsung’s new Android will actually be known as the Continuum. This is based solely on the stock market, and this speculation may actually become truth in the next following weeks. This device will more than likely be featured with two OLED screens. This would be completed to work as a ticker does for data.
The recent arrival of the Gingerbread statue on Google’s campus is a sure indicator for something phenomenal. The Gingerbread Android will be coming soon. This device will be the future of phone engineering, but for now, we have the possibly Samsung “Contiuum” to fill our daily phone and computer needs. November 8, 2010 may just be as memorable as the date the Iphone was released in to the market.
Samsung’s Android could be the future that other phones start to follow. If the Samsung Android takes off as much as the feeling around the web for see’s it to, it’s going to be one good year for Google and one good Christmas for families around the world. Speculation may be able to see such a future for Samsung, but it really is up to the consumer to get the feel and have enough reasons to have the wants for such a technologically advanced phone.
Who knows, maybe Samsung will use the first Gingerbread 2.3 technology in it’s Android phones? If this is true the future market for Samsung is looking very bright. Either way Samsung’s new Android will be a stunner. Be sure to be on the lookout come November 8, 2010. This will be the game changing phone so many people have been looking forward to.





Great! Samsung can’t even give Android 2.2 to their millions of Galaxy S customers and now they’re pretending to release an Android 2.3 device. I wouldn’t trust them, Samsung isn’t a serious company after all.