
The folks over at Droid-Life have apparently received confirmation that the elusive HTC Merge phone will finally be making its debut on Verizon’s network tomorrow. The phone that was leaked late last year, officially announced earlier this year, paid a trip to the FCC and then leaked again in official press shots last month never had a definite release date. Well until today, that is. If reports turn out to be true, Verizon’s latest Android global phone will finally rear its head for sale tomorrow.
The slide-out QWERTY keyboard-toting phone features an 800MHz processor, a 3.8″ display, Android 2.2, a 5megapixel rear camera, 3G global phone capabilities, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS. No word on pricing, but it shouldn’t go above the $200 mark. With so many other exciting phones already out or arriving on Verizon, it doesn’t look so hot anymore, compared to when it was first leaked. Anybody still keen on rocking one of these global phones?
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