Galaxy Nexus visits FCC again, but with AT&T bands

There's still no definitive word yet as to when Google's new flagship Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will arrive on Verizon, but it looks like the carrier won't be the only one to get the device for long. New FCC documents have surfaced revealing another Galaxy Nexus version that's destined for AT&T.

The Galaxy Nexus for Verizon made a trip to the FCC back in November, but this time around, it's sporting AT&T's GSM 850/1900 and WCDMA II/IV bands. It's not clear if there will be any major changes, but the documents suggest that the AT&T version might not support LTE. AT&T has not made any announcements yet.

The device could still be heading to T-Mobile and Sprint as well, requiring a different version for each. The Verizon model is expected to hit first before any other Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich devices begin to roll out. For more details on the device, be sure to check our full review.

[via Android Community]