*WARNING: THIS POST IS NOT ABOUT THE SPRINT VARIANT*
The LG G Flex just went though the FCC according to engadget and, for some reason, it is lacking Band 5 (850) LTE but of course has band 5 UMTS. I realize that it's going to be awhile before they start refarming band 5 but a lot (all?) of their phones with LTE have come with bands 2/4/5/17.
http://www.engadget.com/2013/11/15/lg-g-flex-att-lte/
They most certainly don't have all them. In my town the only 700 MHz they own is the D block (which is kind of worthless). But, yes, they certainly have the lion's share of the B block.
I'm nitpicking here but they don't own ANY E block IIRC (it's locked in Ergen's dungeon) and their B and C blocks, while quite extensive, has some huge holes in it.
I don't know but I think maybe the C and F were somehow limited so only smaller companies could bid for them and thus making them cheap.
Also AJ, do you not agree that since Sprint has the nationwide G block that Sprint should try and make their PCS as contiguous as possible?
Interesting, Brian Klug on the All About Android show says that the N5 has the same panel as the Droid DNA, which is a JDI panel. An "LG" phone is shipping with a non LG panel.
I just thought maybe after the Mega and Mini released Sprint might announce the S4 Spark or whatever they call it.
Knowing my luck it'll never be released.
It really could be anything, top 100 CMAs, TV markets, you name it.
I would guess though that it'll look pretty similar to the top 100 TV markets, with a few exceptions.