The FCC database indicates the upcoming LG 5X will work on all major US carriers and carry a 5.2-inch screen.
Google’s
big September 29th media event is almost upon us. and thanks to the
FCC, we’re learning a little more about a probable new Nexus phone, the
Nexus 5X.According to Android Police, the FCC recently published
documents pertaining to the LG-H790 and LG-H791, which onlookers believe
are two variants of the new manufactured Nexus 5X. Based on the
cellular radios in each model, Android Police concludes that the H790 is
the “the carrier-agnostic version for the United States,” while the
H791 is the international version of the phone.
Android Police goes on to note that the US version of the 5X is expected to work on AT&T, Sprint, Version, and T-Mobile.
While the FCC database doesn’t provide much else in the way of specifics regarding the new devices, it does give us an idea of how large the 5X will be. According to DroidLife, the FCC docs peg the phone’s dimensions at 146.9mm by 72.5mm, or about 5.8 by 2.9 inches. The FCC doesn’t specify how thick the phone will be, but it does say that the screen measures 133mm diagonally—about 5.2 inches. According to Android Police, the dimensions provided by the FCC are pretty much in line with specs leaked by Amazon India earlier this week.
Android
Police previously published leaked press images of the Nexus 5X, which
show white, black, and light blue variations of the device. In addition
to the 5X, rumors point to a new, Huawei-build Nexus phone called the
Nexus 6P that will come in gold, white, black, and aluminum finishes.
So far, we’ve had to rely on rumors, leaks, and innuendo for what to expect out of Google, but we won’t have to wait much longer—we’ll see you on Tuesday.
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