Another of Motorola’s projected 20-something Android devices slated for 2010 is on its way. Motorola today introduced the DEVOUR for Verizon Wireless.
The device marks Verizon’s first smartphone with MOTOBLUR, Motorola’s Android-powered social aggregation UI.
The DEVOUR runs Android 1.6 and features a 3.1-inch display with both slide-out and virtual qwerty keyboards. Additionally, the phone packs an accelerometer, dual microphones with noise cancellation, Bluetooth 2.0, 3.5mm headset jack, USB 2.0 and 8GB memory card, which is expandable up to 32GB.
MOTOBLUR allows users a customizable home screen that syncs and displays an assortment of content in one place, including friends’ posts, e-mails and messages from sites like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter.
A spokeswoman for Motorola said pricing for the device wasn’t immediately available. The Motorola DEVOUR is expected to be available from Verizon Wireless in the first quarter.