
Verizon to show Android LTE devices at CES - report

Verizon Wireless is expected to unveil a number of Android LTE devices at the annual Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas. The US carrier plans to demonstrate products including smartphones made by Samsung Electronics, Motorola, HTC and LG Electronics and at least one tablet computer, a person familiar with the plans told the Wall Street Journal. While Verizon launch LTE service a month ago, the new devices likely won't be available to consumers until later this year. Verizon CEO Ivan Seidenberg will make a keynote speech at the show. Verizon Wireless also is taking a booth for the first time, and will feature some four dozen partners, including smartphone makers, chip makers and consumer-electronics companies.
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