Aug 16, 2010 15:07 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone carrier Verizon Wireless is reportedly gearing up for the launch of more Android-based devices from Motorola, including the Motorola DROID Pro, a World Edition mobile phone, and a handset with a slab from-factor, also with global roaming capabilities. Both handsets were spotted in the carrier's systems, and some new info on them emerged.

Following the launch of the original DROID by Motorola last year, and of DROID X and DROID 2 during the past few weeks, Motorola and Verizon are gearing up for the release of a new device in their series, the Motorola DROID Pro.

According to BGR, the upcoming device should include a 4-inch display, complemented by a 1.3GHz applications processor and global roaming capabilities, while being expected to be put on sale sometime in November with model number A957 attached to it.

But this is not all, another Motorola device, sporting model number A956, which would be some sort of a DROID 2 with a World Edition global roaming feature, was also spotted in the carrier's system, and it is expected to land at Verizon Wireless in the not too far future. The device should come in two color versions, black and white.

The list of Android-based devices from Motorola spotted in Verizon's systems continues with the aforementioned slab handset, which comes with the model number MZ600, and which might be the already rumored Motorola tablet or just a lower spec'd Android phone.

The device should be a World Edition handset running under Google's Android 2.2 operating system when launched on Verizon's airwaves, the said article on BGR notes, but there is still no solid proof that it would actually turn into the said slab touch screen Android phone.

In case the rumor pans out, or at least part of it, we should be able to learn more info on these devices in the not too far future, so stay tuned to learn that Verizon and Motorola have in store for us for the coming months.

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Motorola DROID Pro in Verizon's systems
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