LG's upcoming smartphone that falls in line with the company's 2014 flagship smartphone's industrial design, reportedly named as LG G Vista has been once again showed-off by evleaks from Twitter. This time, the tipster tells us about how the internals of this impending handset will be like, also sharing the model numbers of the handset, which is read as, VS880.
Unfortunately, the smartphone will not come with that high-end internal specifications as expected it to pack from our previous reports. But indeed the phone will be slightly bigger than the front runner LG G3 handset, as hinted earlier. So, the new purported LG and Stateside Verizon Wireless, branded smartphone is now said to have a Quad-Core Qualcomm MSM8926 Snapdragon 400 processor (with clock speed of 1.2GHz, if we're not wrong), 5.7-inches High Definition screen of 1280 x 720 resolution display, eight gigabytes of internal mass storage and 1.5 gigabytes of Random Access Memory, according to the people behind evleaks. Like the bigger sibling, this phablet is to expected to have LG's new simplified User Interface on top of Android 4.4 KitKat, as seen from the leaked Press render.
Other than that, the new phone will attribute the traditional LG G styled hardware button configuration on the back, with volume up and down rockers sitting under the primary lens with power button in the middle. The phone seems to sport the kind of laser auto-focus sensor as seen from the company's bellwether smartphone, along with a single LED flash light on either sides of the main camera (possibly an eight megapixels sensor). From the front, there are some noticeable changes, that includes the re positioning of Verizon's branding from side to middle, the earpiece of the phone has been now placed right above the carrier's logo and finally the secondary camera (we doubt a 1.3 MP snapper) along with other sensors have been relocated from left to the right side, when compared the looming LG G Vista with the G3. The new phablet you see here also features Verizon's 4G LTE branding on the back, bringing operator's faster data speeds. Still, we don't hear any news regarding the device's announcement.
Source: evleaks (Twitter)