Lang-Trotter conjecture: known for any curves?

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There is not a single elliptic curve for which the Lang-Trotter conjecture is known, right? Just double-checking.

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Nicholas M. Katz writes in his article Lang-Trotter revisited the following, on page 12: "There are no cases whatever of a pair $(C;A)$ for which this conjecture is known. The conjectures are also formulated for other cases than elliptic curves, but I think Katz here says explicitly that also no elliptic curve is known to satisfy the statement of the (original) conjecture.