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With all the leaked details and images of the alleged shadow Motorola Droid, is probably safe to assume that Verizon will launch new smartphone in the coming months.
Well, according to the Wall Street Journal, the largest U.S. airline is actually preparing two new smartphones Motorola droid for the month of July. This is in line with previous rumors that Verizon would introduce much needed shade and a smartphone similar (but with a QWERTY keyboard) called Motorola Droid 2.
So these new androids that the Wall Street Journal talks about the shadow is likely Droid and 2. If the smart phones will be launched in July, may come with both Android 2.2 Frøya from the beginning.
Although Motorola launched the first high-end Verizon Droid, Droid series also includes phones manufactured by HTC, is Eris and the Amazing Droid Droid – the latter of the best features Droid first bike, and look no certainly more pleasant.
So Motorola has to come with laptops really nice from now, if you want customers to associate the Droidwith the brand name rather than the HTC. As we have seen and heard so far, the shade will not disappoint Moto – but we will not anticipate.
For those who are tired of news about the Apple iPhone last generation, this is something that seems to be on the next generation of Motorola Verizon droid.
A leaked picture shows a Verizon Motorola manual entry of an unprecedented Droid, who apparently has MOTOBLUR (MOTOBLUR some people think is rubbish, so set a high level Droid seems a bad idea to me).
This thread over at Howard Forums suggested the new phone from Motorola is the shadow, which is about 9 mm thick and comes with:
4.1-inch WVGA TFT touchscreen display, full Android 2.1 (upgradable to Android 2.2) 8MP camera with HD (720p) video recording with 1080p output via HDMI port processor TI OMAP 3630 (probably at 720 MHz) with 2GB Memory Built
Verizon must implement the new droid Motorola / Shadow in July. Not a word about the price of the device yet, but Verizon probably be wise enough to keep it below $ 200 per contract. Then dump the old QWERTY Moto easy for the new Droid Droid and thinner when it comes out?
Although we have heard a lot of competing Verizon may launch iPhone (and even through Sprint or T-Mobile), this can not happen soon. Only recently has confirmed that Apple and AT & T signed an exclusive contract for the iPhone to 5 years ago in 2007 when the first iPhone was introduced.
The confirmation comes through some documents revealed by Engadget and related to a current collective demand presented again in 2007. The lawsuit argues that it is illegal for AT & T and Apple have a monopoly on services of the iPhone for five years, while telling our customers only have to sign agreements for two years.
Apple responded to the accusations saying that the five-year exclusivity agreement was not “secret” and that “there was widespread dissemination of exclusivity and no suggestion of Apple or any other person who became iPhones unlocked after two years. ”

Of course, since the agreement was signed by Apple and AT & T three years ago, things might have changed since then, as Apple may want to cancel the deal and sell the iPhone with more than a U.S. airline. Verizon has recently confirmed that the iPhone wants to have (more accurately, an iPhone with 4G LTE), and this could lead Apple serious cash.
Probably we will find out if the new iPhone is AT & T in 2010 or not exclusively on 7 June, when Apple would announce the smartphone.
If Verizon does not get the iPhone this year (and probably never will), at least is the HTC Droid Incredible.
Since Verizon started offering free Push-to-Talk to users of the BlackBerry Tour 9630 just over a month ago, the conversion rate hasn’t been that great. How do we know? Well, call it a gut feeling, but we feel that if enough users got in on the “limited time” free PTT offering, then Verizon wouldn’t be offering it now for free for the life of a user’s contract.
That’s right, Verizon’s Push-to-Talk service now isn’t just free for the originally specified period of 90 days, but free for the life of a BlackBerry Tour 9630 user’s contract. And there’s no hassle in trying to make the most out of it, too.
All a user has to do to enjoy Verizon’s “free for life” PTT service is to download and install the PTT software and service to their devices before the 30th of June. Users will also be receiving an e-mail with information Verizon is providing in order to help them get started. If that hasn’t arrived in your inbox yet, check out the links below for details.
VZW via Crackberry
BlackBerry 9670, RIM’s second smartphone to come in a clamshell form factor (after the Pearl Flip 8220 / 8230), might be exclusively available at Verizon and Vodafone.
According to Fudzilla, the BlackBerry 9670 is a clamshell just because Verizon asked RIM to do it in this form factor. Reportedly, the carrier also “supplied the specs” , which should include a 5MP camera, Wi-Fi, full QWERTY keyboard, and an updated OS (that’s BlackBerry 6).
The 9670 should be some sort of an affordable “hip device” targeted at young users.
Obviously, Verizon will sell the CDMA version of the BlackBerry 9670 in the US, while Vodafone should get the GSM version for Europe and other markets. No word yet on the release date of the BlackBerry 9670.
Via Phone Arena









