Engadget is reporting today that they have been leaked Verizon Wireless' roadmap for Android and BlackBerry smartphone devices for the next few quarters.

BlackBerry 9570 (Storm 3)

The device has been cancelled for release at this time. It won't be launching on Verizon Wireless, but may on another network.

BlackBerry Tour, BlackBerry Bold 9650, BlackBerry Curve 3G

The devices will all receive an update in October.

Samsung SCH-i400 Continuum

The device is scheduled to be released in late October. Sporting a 1 GHz processor and carrying the codename "Garnett," it'll be an interesting device.

Motorola Venus

The device will be launched in October. The device is said to carry the "BlackBerry look and feel," with a QWERTY keyboard underneath the display, 1 GHz processor, CDMA and GSM / HSPA radios, and Android 2.2.

Motorola Droid Pro

This smartphone is scheduled to be released in late October or early November. It is reportedly sporting a 1.3 GHz processor, Android 2.2, global radios, and Flash 10.1.

This phone could end up being called the Motorola Droid 2 World Edition and could replace the Droid 2 when released.

HTC Merge / Lexicon / Lexikon

The device is also carrying a release date of late October or early November. Keep in mind that those are all codenames and no one really knows what the official name will be when it is released. The smartphone sports global radios and a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor.

LG enV Pro

The device is reportedly scheduled to be released in November and will run on Android OS. It will reportedly have the same design as the current LG enV touch, but run on Android OS and feature a 1 GHz processor with a global radio.

Motorola Stingray tablet

The rumored tablet from Motorola is set to be released in quarter 1 of 2011. It appears as though it will sport a 10-inch display, along with Android 3.0, 16 GB of storage, and Tegra 2. Finally, it will be "hardware upgradable to LTE" technology, but it's unclear whether than means there will be some type of separate purchase or something else. This also means that the device will ship with CDMA.

There's certainly a lot going on with Verizon Wireless over the next few months, mainly with Android and BlackBerry. Something not very surprising is that they are no Windows Phone 7 device leaks on Verizon at this time, as the company announced the first CDMA WP7 device will be released in 2011.