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Android powered HTC Hero should come to Verizon in November

October 6, 11:37 AMSF Gadgets ExaminerAdam Mills
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Two of the potential "mystery"Android phones on Verizon.

Lots of news this morning regarding Google and Verizon and if you missed their announcement, you can find it here. If you have heard about it, then you may know that Verizon and Google plan to release Android powered phones.

One most likely will be the Motorola Sholes but the other is shrouded in mystery, although things might have become a little clearer after a picture of Google CEO Eric Schmidt was dug up by the Boy Genius Report and apparently shows him using an HTC Hero.

If you look closely at the picture, you can see some modifications to the device itself, chiefly two touch-sensitive buttons that rest below the trackball.

Looks pretty cool, doesn’t it?

They are also saying that the phone will be hitting Verizon at some point in November although a specific date has not been rumored, announced or leaked.

Look for more on this now that it has been spotted in the wild.

For more info: Contact Adam: admillios@gmail.com

 

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