All three spotted in Verizon's internal system, might be unveiled soon

Sep 17, 2011 09:18 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is expected to come to the market in the near future with some new, appealing handsets, and three of them have been already confirmed in a series of leaked documents from the company. Among these devices, we can count the HTC Rhyme, a phone said to be oriented mainly at women, as well as the Pantech Breakout and the Samsung Stratosphere, two newly leaked handsets that should land on shelves at Verizon with LTE connectivity capabilities. The HTC Rhyme and Samsung Stratosphere have been both spotted in Verizon's Device Management system, which suggests that it might not be too long before they are officially introduced.

The HTC Rhyme was spotted into the wild quite a few times before, under the name of HTC Bliss, yet it appears that it should arrive on shelves at Verizon as Rhyme.

The phone is said to be running under Android, to pack a 3.7-inch screen, and to be both a powerful and stylish handset that will appeal a lot to female customers. The Stratosphere will be yet another LTE-capable smartphone on Verizon's airwaves, in addition to the already launched ThunderBolt, Revolution, DROID Charge and DROID Bionic.

The mobile phone is expected to include global connectivity as well, but specific info on its capabilities has not been unveiled for the time being.

At the same time, some new info on the Pantech Breakout emerged into the wild too, confirming not only the fact that this device is indeed on its way to Verizon, but also that it might be released with a price tag of $149.99 attached to it after a mail-in rebate.

This handset has made it to the headlines quite a lot before, and there is a strong possibility that it will be officially introduced as soon as next week, while expected to become available in early October.

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