LG G Flex hits FCC with connectivity to AT&T's LTE signal

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LG G Flex hits FCC with connectivity to AT&T's LTE signal
Last week, evleaks tweeted out the speculation that the LG G Flex is coming to AT&T, T-Mobile and Sprint. At least two of those carriers were involved in a visit to the FCC by the curved screened device. The LG D959, which is the model number of the LG G Flex, visited the feds wearing LTE Band 17 and LTE Band 4. The two bands are compatible with AT&T and T-Mobile respectively.

The LG G Flex, which launched last week in Korea, offers a 6 inch screen with 720 x 1280 resolution, that curves in from the top and the bottom. That is a different look than the curved screen on the Samsung Galaxy Round that has a screen curving in from the sides. It also features a quad-core 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon CPU under the hood.with 2GB of RAM and 32GB of native storage. There is no microSD slot on the device and the 13MP rear-facing camera does not have auto-focus. The front-facing snapper weighs in at 2.1MP and a massive 3500mAh  cell powers the phone. Android 4.2.2 is pre-installed.

No word yet on when we might see the LG G Flex hit the states, or how much it will be when it does.


source: FCC via Engadget

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