The South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation, LG is reportedly tipped to release a new Android running smartphone, with the Stateside telecommunications and wireless network provider, Verizon Wireless, that falls in line with their latterly announced flagship handset, LG G3. The new smartphone we see above is allegedly named as the upcoming LG G Vista.
The new device that is set for the United States based carrier from LG, which will feature noticeable changes from their current front runner smartphone, G3. As you can see from the above leaked Press render, LG G Vista is comparatively wider than the original LG made G3, the Verizon Wireless branding on the smartphone has made a change in spot, where it now looks to be re-positioned towards the middle, the earpiece of the handset has moved up and the secondary front facing snapper along with other sensors from the front looks relocated from left to right side of the top bezel. Now, when we take a look at it's back we can see the LG G style of hardware button configuration with the dedicated laser auto-focus sensor and a single LED flash light on either sides of the primary shooter. The sides of the phone here looks plain, sleek and stylish.
We expect the LG G Vista to be a middle/high-ranged LG smartphone with attributes of LG G3 bellwether device. And folks, if we don't get our prediction wrong on this guy, the phone is presumed to arrive with a screen of 1080p resolution, Quad-Core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor, coupled by 16 gigabytes of expandable internal mass storage, two gigabytes of Random Access Memory and an eight megabytes primary camera on board. Unfortunately, we don't hear anything else from evleaks this time, other than the aforementioned name and the newly rendered Press shot.
Source: @evleaks