Three new Verizon Wireless-heading smartphones have been revealing, just following the Motorola Droid X's launch: the Droid 2, BlackBerry Storm3, Curve3, as well as a tablet.
The Motorola Shadow was supposed to be released as the Droid 2, but that was verified false when the US carrier announced the handset as the Droid X. There should, however, be a Droid 2 in order to continue the original Motorola line.
The Droid series were imperative for both Motorola and Verizon to survive against AT&T and Apple's iPhone. These consist of Google Android smartphones, and now also count with the support of HTC, who has launched the Droid Eris in this same network.
The BlackBerry Storm3 is much awaited upgrade of the Storm2, a smartphone characteristic for being of the second BlackBerry phone to have a touchscreen display, which provides a real tangible feedback on the display. There are no details on the device, although it could be the leaked BlackBerry 9800 Slider.
NEWS SOURCE: phonereport.info