
According to the Wall Street Journal, Verizon Wireless is set to add two new Motorola Android smartphones to its portfolio in July of this year. The publication says that the new devices are part of a deal between Moto and Verizon that will see the nation’s largest carrier putting a lot of marketing dollars behind the new phones, just as it did with the original Motorola DROID.
For its part, Motorola, via co-CEO Sanjay Jha, has said only:
“We will introduce new Droid products in the Verizon franchise”
[via Mobile Burn]
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