The handset might arrive at the carrier with model number XT1034 or XT1036

Nov 16, 2013 07:31 GMT  ·  By

Moto G, the latest Android-based smartphone from Motorola, has been officially confirmed for the United States in the first quarter of the next year, but no specific info on the carriers that will launch it has been provided as of now.

However, it appears that T-Mobile will be among those to add it to their offerings, at least this is what two new FCC filings unveil (they can be seen here and here).

The handset was spotted at the feds with model numbers XT1032, XT1033, XT1034, XT1035, and XT1036 attached, all said to be different variations of the same device.

The phone was listed with support for GSM bands 850/900/1900/2100 and WCDMA bandwidths 850/1700/1900, as TmoNews notes.

We can assume that Motorola and T-Mobile have been testing a Moto G model that will be launched on Magenta, though it remains to be seen which of the above models it will be. At the moment, the bet is on either XT1034 or XT1036.