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[智能電話] 傳下一Nexus手機 的資料..

Band 5 is only used in South Korea.
HK mostly band 7 and 40.

So this is another USA phone. Why Google still can't make a global LTE phone?

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原帖由 Henry 於 2013-9-6 02:28 發表

they have global Nexus 7 LTE now, hope they also have global Nexus 5 LTE this time.
I don't think that will happen, as per USA cell carriers "recommendations"

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"Hey Artem,

I have a tiny bit more info for you, mostly it's just confirmation though. In my Nova Launcher analytics I'm seeing:

Android: KeyLimePie API_18
Model: LGE Nexus 4
Build: hammerhead-userdebug KeyLimePie KRS65B 808051 dev-keys
Screen: width=1080, height=1776, dpi=480, density=x3.0, scaledDensity=x3.0, widthPixels=1080, heightPixels=1776, xdpi=442.451, ydpi=443.345, refreshRate=64.0fps

Sadly that is all, as the analytics are not well optimized for spotting new Nexus devices :).

What I gather from it is:
1) KeyLimePie still being used as an internal identifier (spelled correctly here though). It's also still API 18 (4.3). I saw this before with "JellybeanMR2" being API 17 until it became 4.3 and API 18. They might do this to avoid it being obvious in analytics or maybe they just wait to increment until the API is finalized.
2) The resolution listed excludes the nav bar, with the navbar (144 pixels at xxhdpi) it's 1080x1920. With the xdpi/ydpi (which are not always accurate) that's 4.97" diagonal.
3) Still called "LGE Nexus 4". Obviously doesn't mean too much as it also is still called KeyLimePie, but it's interesting."

In response to Artem's question about the date, he added:
"The data above (KRS65B) is from September 3rd. I also see a KRS52B from August 22nd (Build: hammerhead-userdebug KeyLimePie KRS52B 790267 dev-keys)."
The name of the device is likely to be Nexus 4 (2013)

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