New leaks appear for LG G Vista, including User's Guide for AT&T variant
Two more leaks of the LG G Vista, one from Verizon and the other from AT&T, give us more information about what to expect from the device also known as the LG G Pro 2 Lite. The Verizon leak is from an internal document that mentions the 5.7 inch qHD screen, the quad-core 1.2GHz processor and the 3200mAh battery that allows the phone to last all day on a single charge.
The LG G Vista will also have Dual Window, which allows you to use and view two apps at the same time. Additionally, the handset will include Mini View, allowing users to control the phone with one hand. A gesture shrinks the screen and moves it toward your palm, giving you one hand control over the large display.
The AT&T leak is the carrier's user guide for the LG G Vista. The specs that have leaked are a tad different than the Verizon version. While the Verizon display has a 540 x 960 resolution, the AT&T model is said to have a higher 720 x 1280 resolution. And while the Verizon version of the LG G Vista is tipped to include 1.5GB of RAM, the variant of the phone for AT&T will apparently have just 1GB of RAM on board.
source: MyLGPhones, PocketNow via AndroidCommunity
The AT&T leak is the carrier's user guide for the LG G Vista. The specs that have leaked are a tad different than the Verizon version. While the Verizon display has a 540 x 960 resolution, the AT&T model is said to have a higher 720 x 1280 resolution. And while the Verizon version of the LG G Vista is tipped to include 1.5GB of RAM, the variant of the phone for AT&T will apparently have just 1GB of RAM on board.
The AT&T leak goes into more precise detail, such as naming the Snapdragon 400 as the chip under the hood, mentioning the rear-facing 8MP and front-facing 1.3MP snappers, the 8GB of native storage, and the 32GB capacity microSD slot available. No word yet on when the phone will be introduced. At that point, we should find out more details such as pricing and availability.
source: MyLGPhones, PocketNow via AndroidCommunity
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