Verizon’s November 2007 Lineup?
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Engadget is showing what appears to be some Powerpoint slides of the newest phones coming to Verizon. I don’t know if they are real, but we already know that the Samsung i760 is coming to Verizon so it could be accurate. Susan also posted this a couple months ago that confirms some of these listings.
From left to right we have the Samsung i760, the UTStarcom XV6800, Palm Treo 755p (Running the Palm OS), The UTStarcom SMT5800, and the Motorola Q9c.
The Samsung i760 is a Windows Mobile 6 Pocket PC Phone with a slide out qwerty keyboard. It has 128mb ROM/ 64mb RAM. A 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, and WiFi.
The UTStarcom XV6800 has WiFi and Bluetooth, a slide out keyboard and is also a Pocket PC Phone running Window Mobile 6 Pro. A funny thing is that this is the same as another rumor from LAST YEAR. ( link )
The Palm Treo 755p is running the Palm OS and has a 320×320 screen, Bluetooth, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. It will finally hit Verizon?
The UTStarcom SMT5800 should be the same as the Qwest Fusion, which is basicly the HTC Libra. The Libra is the CDMA version of the HTC Vox. The funny thing is that the slide shows it running Windows Mobile 6 Standard, but the photo shows Pro on the screen. I would be willing to bet that it’s not a touch screen. 128mb ROM and 64mb RAM. It is to have a 2 megapixel camera and Bluetooth 2.0.
The Motorola Q9c is running Windows Mobile Standard and has 128mb ROM and 64mb RAM. Bluetooth 2.0 and a camera.
Source : Engadget
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