BlackBerry Storm 3 and Curve 3 to join the Droid 2 on Verizon?
Verizon has yet to officially announce or confirm the Motorola Droid 2, but the smartphone is surely coming soon to the largest US carrier to make a great pair with the Droid X, and to replace the original Droid.
Two new images of the Droid 2 have appeared over at Engadget, and although they unveil nothing new, they’re proof that the new QWERTY Droid is out there. Reportedly, it will be released in August.
If you want a new smartphone from Verizon, but not on Android, it seems that the carrier is also getting ready to launch the BlackBerry Storm 3 and BlackBerry Curve 3 (sometime before the holidays). The Storm 3 might be a different version of the AT&T-bound 9800 slider, while the Curve 3 could be the 9300, or something alike.
It’s said that Verizon will also introduce a 10.1 inch tablet, which could be Android-based, or made by RIM (or none of the two).
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