This is starting to get a little crazy. Last week we saw an FCC filing for the LG D820, which was immediately assumed to be the Nexus 5 since the back plate looked very familiar to the Nexus device that made an unannounced guest appearance in a Google video. Then a few days later, @evleaks came out and said it’s just another LG G2 CDMA variant and it’s the same phone as the D821. They provided an image of the D821, but they didn’t on the D820. Now @evleaks is saying they were wrong, and the reason is the D821 filing is now public at the FCC.
The D821 isn’t the same device as the D820 whatsoever. It’s not a CDMA device as @evleaks originally thought, although it appears to be another G2 variant. It’s for a GSM operator supporting GSM 850/1900 and WCDMA 850/1700/1900, as well as LTE 5/7 bands. The D820 has support for a total of 7 LTE bands as well as GSM and CDMA support. So the D820 is looking more like a Nexus 5 again.
You can go back to your partying now!!
sources: @evleaks / FCC
via: UnwiredView
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