23rd December, 2009 by Adina
Tags: Android, Mobiles, News, Palm Pre, Smartphones, Verizon, Windows Mobile

Verizon is likely to be committed to take the market by storm next year. Enthusiasm about Motorola’s Droid is still high, but the Big Red is already supposed to launch at least other three new smartphones in the very beginning of 2010: the Motorola Devour A555, the LG VS750 and the Palm Pre Plus.
The first of the three, the Motorola Devour A555, has been known primarily as the Motorola Calgary. The manufacturer claims it will be the Droid’s “little brother” and is expected to be as successful as this one. The handset is waited since the beginning of this year and will probably come with Android 2.1, MOTOBLUR and a three-megapixel camera.
As for Windows Mobile, since it is known that Verizon and LG had a good cooperation, the new phone will be, of course, the LG VS750, the first LG smartphone offered through the Big Red. Previous devices were “messaging phones” and “feature phones”, but the LG VS750 will sport Windows Mobile 6.5 and GSM/CDMA for roaming.
Palm is also heading to Verizon with the Palm Pre Plus. The Palm Pre is currently exclusively selling through Sprint, but the platform seems to expand to other carriers too. The Palm Pre Plus will join Verizon powered by webOS. What the “Plus” part of the name means is not known by now but some supplementary information will be available soon.