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The Google Nexus 6 by Motorola might have just passed through the FCC

Nexus 6 spotting

Google and Motorola’s upcoming Nexus phone, which we are all calling the Nexus 6, might have just passed through the FCC.

According to the what we’ve been able to uncover so far, it looks like the 6-inch phone will have the model number XT1254, and compatibility with LTE Bands 2, 4, 5, and 17. It will also support GSM and WCDMA at frequencies at 850MHz, 1700MHz, and 1900MHz – this means that it will have full compatibility with AT&T and T-Mobile in the United States, but compatibility with Verizon and Sprint seems a bit more iffy.

We don’t really have much else to go on, unless more leaks appear – and given the history of Nexus leaks in previous years, we’ll probably know everything there is to know about this phone a few days before Google announces it. Heck, it might even appear on the Play Store for a few hours before it is released, just to get tech nerds like us drooling – that has happened before.

[Engadget via FCC]
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John F

John was the editor-in-chief at Pocketables. His articles generally focus on all things Google, including Chrome and Android, although his love of new gadgets and technology doesn't stop there. His current arsenal includes the Nexus 6 by Motorola, the 2013 Nexus 7 by ASUS, the Nexus 9 by HTC, the LG G Watch, and the Chromebook Pixel, among others.

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