Last spring we first caught word of a new LG device through a newly posted User Agent Profile. The LG P930 little was known about the device other than a 720p HD display, leading speculation to range from the next Nexus device to a new tablet. A new FCC filing paints a clearer picture. The idea of the P930 being a Nexus device went out the window with the first rumors of the Samsung-made Nexus Prime, and we can forget about a possible tablet as well. The device instead looks to most certainly be a smartphone, and according to the FCC’s report, it will find its way to AT&T sporting the carriers new LTE network. The device was found to have a GSM radio supporting bands 850 and 1900, WCDMA support for bands II and V, and LTE support for bands 4 and 17. The documentation also reveals both HDMI output and a microSD slot. When can we expect the new handset? We don’t quite know at this point in time, but a visit to the FCC is as good an indicator as any that it could show up soon.
[FCC via WirelessGoodness]