Mystery Motorola device shows up at FCC

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An unknown Motorola device recently cleared the FCC with AT&T LTE bands, but what is it exactly? Considering the battery number (SNN5932A) matches what is in the Moto G, we might be looking at a Moto G with LTE capability. If there is one chief complaint with the Moto G, it's the lack of LTE, but considering it's target audience, it really isn't a big deal.

Right now, the Moto G isn't on AT&T, and when you consider the battery size of 2,000mAh, this has to be a budget phone. We don't know of any other budget phones that Motorola is working on so a Moto G is a pretty good bet. I guess we will have to wait and see, but assuming this is an LTE version of the Moto G, it would be very very very intriguing.

source: FCC
via: droid-life

 

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