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September 1, 2011 04:14 pm EDT

Samsung i727 shows off at the FCC, confesses its AT&T LTE secrets

Looks like Sammy's prepping to bring one of its big Galaxy guns to AT&T's 4G race. The mystery handset, bearing the model number SGH-i727 and FCC ID A3LSGHi727, just popped up on the Commission's databases giving us a glimpse into its guts and bolts. While we can't quite speculate as to the phone's screen size, the filings do show it packing the orange-colored carrier's 850 / 1900 WCDMA and HSPA bands, in addition to its particular brand of 700MHz LTE and (surprise) LTE AWS -- you know, should that T-Mobile acquisition get pushed through. Of course, there's the usual WiFi and Bluetooth mention in the docs, with the device powered by a 1500mAh battery. Could this be one of the OEM's recently announced wunderkind Galaxy R devices, or just a 4G update to its premiere S series? We'll keep an eagle eye out for this one's inevitable in-the-wild debut.

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