Oct 25 2010, 12:32pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Samsung's really put the pedal to the metal over the last few months. We've got five million sales on the Galaxy S, millions of sales expected for the Tab, and now a new Android device due out on November 8th?
Electronista reports that the company will be doing a hardware launch on November 8th in New York City. This event will unveil a "new Android device", expected to be the Continuum- the world's first dual-screen Android smartphone. It will pack a second AMOLED display "ticker" for small updates. The main screen will be AMOLED as well, and the Continuum is otherwise expected to pack a 1 GHz processor, 5 MP camera and custom UI.
Verizon is the expected carrier of this new smartphone. If it is unveiled on November 8th, we can expect it to launch before the end of 2010.
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