Mar 10, 2011 11:01 GMT  ·  By

Verizon is nearing the availability of not only HTC ThunderBolt, but also of other 4G LTE-capable smartphones on its airwaves, including the Samsung Stealth V, which has just got a series of accessories for it available via Walmart.

The Stealth V, which was spotted into the wild a while ago as the SCH-i510 (as opposed to SCH-i520, which was unveiled at CES as Verizon's Samsung 4G LTE device), should land with Android 2.2 Froyo and 4G capabilities too.

Apparently, the handset might be quite close to being launched on Verizon's airwaves, though specific info on the matter lacks at the moment.

However, the fact that accessories for it already emerged over at Walmart suggests that it would not be too long before the handset make an official appearance at the carrier.

This device should prove a great option for customers when made available for purchase, with 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Plus touchscreen display that boasts a WVGA resolution

The phone also includes a dual-core application processor inside, as well as support for Verizon's 4G LTE network, which should make it even more appealing.

While there are no exact details on the availability of this device, chances are that a formal announcement won't be too far behind, especially since Verizon is also gearing up for the launch of HTC ThunderBolt, supposedly its first LTE smartphone.

As the guys over at PocketNow note in a recent article, the Stealth V SCH-i510 might not have a long life at Verizon, as the carrier would bring to the market the SCH-i520, which should prove some sort of a Big Red version of Galaxy S II.

Not too long ago, Verizon admitted that it encountered some issues with the LTE-capable smartophones it planned for launch in its airwaves in the first half of the year, but said that it remains committed to having the handsets available for purchase in due time.