Great news for Verizon subscribers!

A news tip from PhoneArena has recently revealed that Verizon will be releasing three new devices this coming November 11, 2010. These devices mainly include the Motorola CITRUS, Samsung Continuum, and the Samsung Zeal.
Out of all the three new devices, Zeal will be the only non-Android phone to be released in market.
CITRUS, an entry-level Smartphone will be running on Android 2.1 and will be produced out of 25 percent post-consumer recycled waste products. The smartphone will also feature seven fully customizable homes screen panels on a Touch Screen display. Meanwhile, Continuum i400 will be using Android 2.2 along with 1GHz Hummingbird processor.
On the other hand, specs for the flip-style Zeal includes a dual-hinge display suitable for both portrait and landscape views, a QWERTY keypad which uses E-ink technology, 2.0 Megapixel Camera which includes NightShotMode and Digital Zoom, microSD card which can be expanded up to 32GB, Bluetooth, 0.25mm headset jack, and a 2.6 inch QVGA display.
The dual-hinge phone also supports both English and Spanish languages. It is also compatible with Macintosh and TTY. Apps include Skype Mobile, Personal Organizer, Backup Assistant, World Clock and Voice Commands.
Prices for this phone and other Verizon gadgets are still undisclosed as of the moment so, stay tuned.
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