The 5" LG D820 Looks Surprisingly Like The Possible Next Nexus, Has A 2,300mAh Battery, LTE, Snapdragon 800, 802.11ac Wi-Fi, And Wireless Charging
TheManii spotted a reference to the MSM8974A, the same Snapdragon 800 processor that powers the LG G2. There's also mention of a Key Lime Pie version of Android (presumably filed before the name change to the KitKat name for Android 4.4 and also oddly misspelled as Kye Lime Pie). Check out the screenshot from the FCC documentation below:Update #2: This device may indeed support Verizon once it rolls out Band 4 LTE (1700Mhz) later this year.The 126mm display size referenced below works out to a 5-inch screen (well, 4.96 inches). Beyond that, there's no way to know display technology or resolution, but 1080p would match the LG G2.Other specifications from the filing include wireless charging, 802.11ac Wi-Fi bands, case dimensions (131.9x68.2mm, no Z depth yet), and a battery rating: 2,300mAh. Like the Nexus 4, it will not be removable.Just for reference, the model number for the LG G2 is D800 and D801 for different variants. While the D820 seems to be related to it in many ways, the dimensions, screen size, and battery capacity (3,000mAh) don't quite match up to the G2.With Google announcing Android KitKat and the Nexus smartphone due for a yearly update, it certainly looks like this might be the right device.Update #3: Here's something interesting to look at regarding the LG D820.
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