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Hopefully, the rumored Nexus 5 shows up in a FCC filing, named LG D820



A couple of days ago, we have seen Google unintentionally and accidentally leaking a smartphone in their Android 4.4 KitKat video, which is rumored to be the next Nexus 5.

Today a device passes through the FCC filing, named the LG D820, as we have already seen the previously leaked screenshot of a Google employee holing a Nexus 7 like device in his hands, but appears to be smaller than a seven-inch tablet like the 2013 Edition of the Nexus 7. As we see in the above images, it is believed to be the name of the upcoming Google Flagship, Nexus 5. 

When we take a look at the above image and the back cover with it's internals, it looks quite familiar to the 'Nexus' we saw in the video. And now, according to the FCC's documents, this smartphone will pack Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, wireless charging, GSM, CDMA, WCDMA, LTE, WiFi, NFC and Bluetooth of version 4.0. The documents also mentions, a 131.9 mm in height and 68.2 mm in width of diagonal display, roughly measured in about five-inches (4.96-inch to be exact), and the software version to be 'aosp_hammerhead-userdebugKyeLimePieFACTORYeng.sangjoon84' which could be sort of Android 4.4 KitKat, seen lately.

Take a look at the official FCC document copy,




Source: FCC, Engadget

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