
DROID Pro, World Edition and Tablet show up in Verizon systems
Ryan Hamrick
Verizon doesn't appear to be ditching the DROID brand anytime soon, as three more devices are revealed
Several new devices from Motorola caught in Verizon's systems
Published on Aug 16, 2010
Verizon is either extremely premature in adding new devices into its system, or the number one carrier is set to release an unusual number of smartphones in a very short span of time.
Remember the days when carriers had a handful of smartphones, and they were lucky to get updated and refreshed once a year? Well, things change, and this is no exception.
Take Verizon, for example. The DROID X was just released last month, then right on its heels was the DROID 2. And let's not also forget that the DROID X was launched so close to the DROID Incredible, that people on the Incredible waiting list were being bumped up to the X.
Now, according to BGR, it looks as if Verizon isn't far from also bringing us a beefed up DROID Pro device with a 4-inch display and 1.3 GHz processor, as well as a World Edition global roaming version of the DROID 2.
If that wasn't enough, the leakers also caught a Motorola tablet device of some sort. Now whether or not this is the big, bad Android tablet with some sort of Verizon FiOS integration that various rumors have us waiting for, it's still yet another seemingly high-end smartphone that can't be too far away from release.
HTC should probably make haste with an Incredible follow-up, because once this onslaught of Motorola devices lands, consumers at Verizon will be hard-pressed to remember "that other manufacturer that does Android".





