DROID Fighter, LG Cayman appear on leaked Verizon workshop document

Verizon customers, get out your pad and paper, because we've got a couple of new device names to take note of. The folks over at Droid-Life have received the image you see above, showing both the "LG Cayman" and "DROID Fighter" on a list of Verizon employee workshops. Unfortunately, no other information about the two products are available. Oh, and those dates next to the names? It's probably not wise to take them off work just yet, as this document is meant to show the dates of device workshops, not device release dates.
So what might these devices be? Just about anything is a possibility, especially when it comes to the DROID Fighter since we don't have a manufacturer to attach to the product. There haven't been a ton of Verizon handsets that have leaked lately, but there was that one Incredible-like HTC phone that surfaced earlier this month, so that's a possible candidate for the Fighter name. Of course, both the Cayman and Fighter could also be completely new products that we've yet to get a peek at. We'll just have to keep digging for more information and wait to see what comes up. Until then, drop your thoughts and opinions on what these two mystery devices could be in the comments below.
Via Droid-Life











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