
A leaked 2010/2011 roadmap reportedly shows Verizon’s offerings into next year and there is a lot of Android love.
Here’s the outline:
- Expect another Droid out this year. The new device, dubbed the Droid Pro, will have a 4-inch screen, 1.3 GHz CPU, and will be a world phone.
- Motorola is also working on another global device that is said to be similar to the Motorola Q, but features a full touchscreen.
- HTC and Samsung will also release new global phones.
- Samsung is finishing up a 7-inch tablet with a front-facing camera
- Motorola’s rumored 10-inch tablet appears to either be suited with a 1.0 or 1.3 Ghz processor, will also have a front-facing camera and come with Android 3.0 (Gingerbread).
- The Verizon contact said that the inclusion of Gingerbread will delay the device (we’re likely to see it in February)
- Verizon’s aim is to have 75 percent of the country covered in LTE by April 2012
- Novatel is releasing its own LTE MiFi device early next year that will support 10 users at once
- The Verizon source has also leaked out that LTE pricing will be at $59.99/month, though they did remind that there may be data allowances
iPhone or not, Verizon is pushing Android and can you blame them? [BGR]
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