Nexus 5 Could Get LTE, 5-Inch Display And Snapdragon 800 Processor, Per FCC Filing For New LG Device

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Rumors about Google’s next Nexus device are heating up in the wake of a perceived leak via the company’s own promotional video for Android KitKat earlier this week. Today, a filing from the FCC (via Engadget) that details a new, unreleased LG device making its way to the U.S. offers up what could be some more granular information on Google’s next Android reference smartphone.

The Nexus 5 could be the “D820″ from the filing, a chance made more likely by the fact that the images shared with the U.S. wireless standards regulator line up closely with the sneak peek revealed in Google’s video, and by the knowledge that it contains wireless charging based on the Qi standard, a feature of its forerunner the LG Nexus 4. And per the filing, this supposed Nexus 5 would offer 7-band LTE, 802.11ac Wi-Fi networking, a 5-inch display, and come with Android 4.4 preloaded (which is named “Key Lime Pie” in the filing’s firmware name string, a sign the KitKat arrangement was one made late by Google).

Measurements of the device place it at 131.9mm tall and 68.2mm wide per the document, which is slightly thinner and shorter than the Nexus 4 despite the 0.26-inch larger diagonal display, so expect top and bottom bezel to be shaved slightly with the Nexus 5 if these reports do indeed describe that smartphone. The new Nexus phone as seen in the commercial can be seen in the screenshot below from 9to5Google, and a fan-made render by Philippine site Yugatech, pictured above, provides a better idea of what that device might look like up close.

Google started selling the Nexus 4 way back in November 2012, after announcing it at the end of October, so it’s nearly due for a refresh. At the time, the lack of LTE was a noteworthy admission, so the fact that its successor could get fairly broad LTE band support is big news, and the Snapdragon 800 is definitely no slouch in the processor department. We’ll likely have to wait a while yet to see what shape the next Nexus takes, but if this is it, and if Google can keep unlocked pricing in the same ballpark it managed for the Nexus 4, this could be a very good option for Android smartphone shoppers.

LG Debuts 77″ Ultra HD Curved OLED Display

LG Debuts 77 Ultra HD Curved OLED DisplayWhen it comes to display technology, both Samsung and LG seem to be trying to outdo one another, which we guess from a consumer point of view is a great thing as both companies will seek to offer bigger and better products. At IFA 2013 in Berlin, LG has decided to unveil what they are calling the world’s largest ultra HD OLED television which sports a 77” curved OLED display. This is a follow-up to the company’s 55” curved OLED television which they debuted at CES 2013 earlier this year.

According to Havis Kwon, president and CEO of LG Home Entertainment Company, “LG was proud to be the first company to commercially launch an OLED TV and we are once again setting our sights high with the ULTRA HD CURVED OLED TV […] This 77-inch TV is proof that we will never stop pushing the boundaries and exploring new possibilities.” At the moment this device seems more of a concept rather than a product that can be purchased, although given that its 55” sibling was pegged at a whopping $15,000, we’d hate to think how much this 77” monster will cost. What do you guys think? Anyone want to furnish their homes with this beauty?

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    LG 77-inch Ultra HD Curved OLED TV is the world’s largest

    Clearly, the big thing at IFA 2013 for TV manufacturers this year is curved televisions. So far, we’ve seen curved OLED sets and curved LED TVs at the show. LG has rolled out what it claims to be the world’s largest curved screen OLED TV called simply enough the 77-inch Ultra HD Curved OLED TV. […]

    LG’s 77-Inch Curved OLED Ultra HD TV Is a Monstrous Beauty

    LG's 77-Inch Curved OLED Ultra HD TV Is a Monstrous Beauty

    Currently, the biggest curved curved ultra-high resolution OLED TV tops out at a mere 55 inches—but LG is shaking things up with this monstrous 77-inch creature.

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    LG’s 77-inch Ultra HD curved OLED TV is the biggest, with the most buzzwords (update: eyes-on)

    LG's 77inch Ultra HD curved OLED TV is the biggest, with the most buzzwords update eyeson photos

    The never ending battle between Korean manufacturers Samsung and LG has moved to its inevitable next level, as LG has introduced an even larger super high-res OLED than its competitor’s 55-inch models. The new high water mark is this 77-inch Ultra HD curved OLED it’s showing off at IFA 2013, which is a step up in pretty much every way possible and even makes us recall the LCD size wars of the mid ’00s. Whether or not we asked for it, it’s bringing new display technology, a rare shape and of course, that truly outstanding size. It’s only a concept now, but so was the $15,000 55-inch version at one point so we’d suggest keeping your black card handy.%Gallery-slideshow83284%

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    Nexus 5 Allegedly Hits The FCC

    Nexus 5 Allegedly Hits The FCCRumors of a new Nexus 5 have been floating around ever since Google put up their Android 4.4 KitKat video, where a mysterious handset was spotted in the hands of a Google employee which many have already stepped forward to figure out it could very well be the forthcoming LG Nexus 5. Well, here we are with whispers of what might be the Nexus 5 according to the folks over at the FCC.

    This particular device happens to carry the moniker of D820, where it is said to also come with NFC and Qi wireless charging capability, according to the picture revealed. Considering how both NFC and Qi wireless charging capability are features that were emphasized in last year’s Nexus 4, so it would not be surprising either to see both features in the upcoming Nexus smartphone edition. Do bear in mind that we are throwing many assumptions here, and if this were to be the new Nexus device, it would come with a rather bumper harvest of cellular support including LTE bands 2, 4, 5, 17, 25, 26 and 41 in addition to EVDO rev A, quadband GSM and EDGE, pentaband HSPA+, and dual-band Wi-Fi 802.11 B, G and N connectivity. If we were to translate that to normal English, it would mean the alleged Nexus 5 will boast of full GSM support, support for LTE on AT&T, Sprint and T-Mobile.

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    Nexus 5 could be the LG D820, to sport Snapdragon 800, 5-inch display

    As the dust of IFA slowly settles down, we turn our attention to something that passed us by rather quickly: the appearance of what is allegedly the Nexus 5. Keen observers noted in Google‘s Android 4.4 KitKat video what seems to be a Nexus smartphone featuring a rear design that has not yet been seen. […]

    LG Nexus 5 with LTE makes probable appearance in FCC (update: 5-inch display, Snapdragon 800)

    Mysterious LG device gets FCC approval, looks like a Nexus 5

    The oft-rumored Nexus 5 is turning into quite a riddle. If you’ve been following the saga, there has been no shortage of drama in recent memory. Most recently we saw a Google employee snapping pictures with an unknown LG-branded Nexus at HQ in Mountain View — in an official video, no less, which was almost immediately taken down — and now a smartphone dubbed the D820 has been approved by the FCC. Certainly, we don’t want to just assume that every LG phone getting Federal approval for the foreseeable future is an N5, but there are a few clues in the paperwork that give us plenty of reason to nail this down as the primary suspect: first, the image above, taken from a section detailing the device’s Qi wireless charging capabilities, shows the inside of the back cover. When comparing it to the phone revealed at the HQ slip-up, the two pictures line up incredibly well.

    The D820 also features 7-band LTE, some of which are compatible with AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint (bands 2/4/5/17/25/26/41), CDMA / EVDO rev A, pentaband DC-HSPA+ and quadband GSM / EDGE, Bluetooth 4.0, NFC and dual-band 802.11 b/g/n/ac. That’s an amazingly healthy list of specs for your usual FCC submission, and the list of LTE bands is quite stunning as well. If it’s not the Nexus 5, it’s certainly going to be one heckuva flagship. Question is, how much doubt do you have? As usual, we leave you with the docs for you in case you have a burning desire to do some digging yourself.

    Update: Our commenters have noticed some more nuggets in one of the docs: an admission that the phone is running firmware M8974A, and the software version listed is “aosp_hammerhead-userdebugKyeLimePieFACTORYeng.sangjoon84.lee.20130618.015154.” The firmware seems to indicate a Snapdragon 800 SoC, which wouldn’t surprise us in the least, and the software appears to suggest that it’s running KitKat (Key Lime Pie), weird typo aside.

    Update 2: In a good catch by Brian Klug from Anandtech, the docs also clearly indicate that this device will have a 5-inch display (4.96-inch, to be exact), and measure 131.9mm tall and 68.2mm wide. Check out the screenshot here.

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    Verizon LG G2 Release Date Is September 12th

    Verizon LG G2 Release Date Is September 12th

    Both T-Mobile and AT&T have already revealed the dates on which they release the LG G2 smartphone. Magenta has the released pegged on September 18th whereas AT&T will release the device on September 15th. Verizon Wireless customers can rejoice before they’re be able to get their hands on the G2 before customers of both of these carriers. The Big Red has announced today that it is going to release LG G2 on September 12th. It will cost $199.99 coupled with a two year contract.

    It was actually rumored last month that LG G2 launch on Verizon would take place on September 12th, that rumor has turned out to be true. Only a few days ago LG had announced that its new flagship Android smartphone was ready to be released in the U.S. Today three of the largest carriers in the U.S. have finally confirmed the release date for their customers. LG G2 is the Korean manufacturer’s latest flagship. It has a 5.2 inch full HD IPS display, a quadcore Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, 13 megapixel camera with optical image stabilization and a 3,000mAh battery. One unique thing about the G2 is that it has the volume and power buttons at the back. We’ve talked about this quirk in detail in our LG G2 review.

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