New Mobile Phones on Verizon

Motorola Sholes, BlackBerry Curve 2, BlackBerry Storm2 and Nokia Twist 7705

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Verizon subscribers are in for a treat for the next few months. Be it upgrading to a new plan or hooking up with a new subscription altogether, a range of new mobile phones, which will keep the buyers on their haunches, have just been spied.

First up is the Motorola Sholes, an Android smartphone that been ignored as something that will never be manufactured until a few days back. Verizon’s new Motorola Sholes is expected to be released as early as October.

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The tempting LG Chocolate and the HTC Razzle/Blitz 2 are also in the scheme with an October release date and a $230 price to sell for.

The Samsung Intensity will go public in September for $160. From the BlackBerry contingent,Verizon will offer the Storm 2 and the Curve 2, both listed for an undisclosed price tag. Winding it up is a name that leaves us confused regarding its appearance — Nokia Twist 7705 which is coming in September for $230!

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