Motorola’s Nexus Shamu passes through the FCC

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Published 7 Oct 2014

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The upcoming 6-inch Motorola made Nexus, codenamed Shamu, has just passed through FCC once again confirming its existence and its imminent launch.

The only thing revealed by the FCC filling is the support for AT&T and T-Mobile bands on the 6-inch phablet with other details being confidential thanks to a petition from Motorola.

While the Shamu is also rumored to make its way to Verizon’s network, this particular handset lacks the required CDMA bands for it.

The Motorola-made Nexus is expected to sport a design that is similar to the new Moto X and will feature a 5.9-inch Quad HD display, a Snapdragon 805 processor and 3GB RAM.

The Nexus 6 is expected to be the Android L release platform device along with the HTC made Nexus 9 that will sport a 64-bit Nvidia Tegra K1 processor, and will be unveiled sometime later this month.

[Via Engadget]