LG-made Nexus phone passes through FCC with Snapdragon 800 and 5" screen

Having T-Mobile is the reason why you were unable to get reception with your N4. I tried giving them a chance but my signal was horrible too. Not to mention their customer service AND tech service were horrible and incompetent enough that they couldn't even port my phone number over from Verizon. Nonetheless, it depends on where you live that will give you shotty reception. Don't get me wrong, they do have good plans but, I loved Verizon but too expensive for me, TMO wasn't what I expected (actually, it was what I expected, that's why I left), and AT&T has been awesome so far. Again, it also depends on where you live or where you work often that will give you horrible service.
Anyway, back to the subj, I can't wait for these Nexus 5 rumors to unfold and come to light very soon. I think it might be a great product overall!

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Well to be fair my S4 GPE did work a bit better with T-Mo but I did have to switch back to att.
 
So far the theory is three of four carriers in the US and support for most networks globally. Pretty much everyone except Verizon.

Nexus. Through spacetime.
 
If Verizon got this phone I'd sell my G2 that I just bought today.

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What's the difference between the S and the C?

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C will be made of plastic and come in different colors ;)

In all seriousness, maybe a CDMA version and a GSM version? I hope this isn't the case...

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Could be 16 & 32GB versions too.

XT1060. Through spacetime.
 
Exciting, I probably won't purchase one though - I prefer not to spend much money and use my nexus for atleast another year :)
 

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