Verizon is getting its fair share of Windows Phone 7 handset launches it seems and the trend isn’t about to stop any time soon. We got wind of a launch in early 2011, the time frame when one of the hottest devices with the new OS will debut: HTC Trophy.

The CDMA version of the phone will also pack a 3.8 inch WVGA display, a 5MP cam, 16GB of storage and support for WiFi 802.11n connectivity. The image above shows a brochure that Microsoft employees recently received, saying that they’ll be able to buy the Trophy early next year for $199.99.

Those lucky folks at MS will get this pricing when they renew their contracts and they’ll get a leather case and car charger for free. No word if this offer also applies to non-Microsoft people and we should mention that HTC Trophy is now known as a quad band global phone, so you’ll roam GSM networks freely, while also using CDMA when available.

Previous articleVerizon Launches LG Vortex, Cosmos Android Handsets
Next articleHTC Droid Merge to Debut on Verizon on November 18th