FCC confirms all US CDMA, HSPA and LTE frequencies are supported

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https://apps.fcc.gov/oetcf/eas/repo...on_id=C7PDQk5twzVNBBAKcssesQ==&fcc_id=ZNFH790

Just in case anyone was worried about missing Verizon support or lack of band 12 for T-Mobile. Of course no word if the phone has been sent through for VoLTE certification for T-Mobile but I'd imagine it's a safe bet it has.

The FCC also confirmed size is right in line with Onleaks at 146.9mm x 72.5mm.

Now all we need to know is price!
 

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So those India leaks show a totally different size. This is why im still thinking 3gb of ram. Not the 2 given in the add.

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So those India leaks show a totally different size. This is why im still thinking 3gb of ram. Not the 2 given in the add.

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Amazon isn't always great at having the right dimensions on pre order listings. The fact we gave seen benchmarks with 2GB of RAM is the most telling although it's possible they could do something like 2GB/16GB and 3GB/32GB models. We will find out next week.
 

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Too big for me. Very similar overall size to the Moto X Play (5.5" display).

I was right to go Sony this year.
 

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I'm pretty sure this will be my next phone since it will run on Verizon. I gave the iPhone another shot last week but hate the physical home button and having to reach to the upper left hand corner of the device to go back in apps. Also, I really don't like the new multitasking screen and the fact that I couldn't disable the news feed in the Siri screen. At least Android and Windows Phone let you choose what information to display.
 

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Best news I've heard all day as a Verizon customer. This will most likely be my next phone if the price is right. Sell my S5 which is still in pristine condition (cased and under a tempered glass screen protector for its whole life) to defray a good bit of the cost.

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Best news I've heard all day as a Verizon customer. This will most likely be my next phone if the price is right. Sell my S5 which is still in pristine condition (cased and under a tempered glass screen protector for its whole life) to defray a good bit of the cost.

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same here, hated having to use T-Mobile with my Nexus 4, now both my phone will be with VZ and I get a 27% discount!
 

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May or may not have wireless charging? (per Android Police) You mean I might not be able to use my Nexus brand QI charger on a Nexus phone? Also, current Nexus 5 has GSM bands of 850/900/1800/1900. I need 900 or 1800 for when I am over-seas for 2 weeks every year and that is not in the FCC listing. This could be a deal breaker for me.
 

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Also, current Nexus 5 has GSM bands of 850/900/1800/1900. I need 900 or 1800 for when I am over-seas for 2 weeks every year and that is not in the FCC listing. This could be a deal breaker for me.

Although Amazon India had incorrect entries for the dimensions and weight, they were correct, it matches up with the other leaks, about everything else. So maybe they were also correct about the GSM bands.
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May or may not have wireless charging? (per Android Police) You mean I might not be able to use my Nexus brand QI charger on a Nexus phone? Also, current Nexus 5 has GSM bands of 850/900/1800/1900. I need 900 or 1800 for when I am over-seas for 2 weeks every year and that is not in the FCC listing. This could be a deal breaker for me.

Pretty sure the FCC only checks US bands/frequencies now, so the list here is probably not the whole list of bands/frequencies the phone supports.
 

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