Saygus VPhone V1 clears FCC: Verizon's third Android device?

Remember the talk in early October about a third Verizon Android smartphone from a small company and certified through the carrier's Open Development program?  The HTC DROID Eris and Motorola DROID pushed that mystery device to the back of our minds, but an FCC filing has seemingly revealed the device as the Saygus VPhone V1, another sliding form-factor with a 3.5-inch 800 x 480 capacitive touchscreen, 624MHz Marvell PXA310 processor and a 5-megapixel autofocus camera.

Other specs include 512MB of ROM and 256MB of RAM, a microSD slot, WiFi, Bluetooth and GPS; there's also an accelerometer and digital compass.  An FM radio is a welcome addition, but we wish Saygus had found room for a proper 3.5mm headphone jack; still, the mini USB port can act as USB Host for peripherals, and there's a front-facing camera for video calls.

If there was any doubt about this headed to Verizon's CDMA EVDO Rev.A network, the fact that Saygus' own site mentions the same "third mystery device" article seems to clinch it.  No word on when we might see it arrive, but given the FCC clearance and Verizon's current full-steam-ahead adoption of Android the "early 2010" predictions seem reasonably probable.

[via Androphones]