AT&T has announced a new stylus-based LG smartphone – LG G Vista 2. The G Vista 2 is the successor is the successor to the LG G Vista which was announced last year for not only AT&T but Verizon as well.
The LG G Vista 2 sports a 5.7-inch display with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 pixels (FHD) and is now powered by an octa-core processor (Snapdragon 615 or 616 in mind) compared to the same display size but a low 720p HD resolution and quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 400 processor on its predecessor.
The device has 2GB of RAM, 16GB space of internal storage and a microSD card slot for storage expansion. The device has a 13MP main camera with Laser Autofocus and full manual mode; and a front facing 5MP camera which can also make use of the display light for selfies with more clarity.
Currently, the LG G Vista 2 seems to be running on Android Lollipop OS but an update to Android Marshmallow is not ruled out. The phablet also has a built-in stylus which performs the functions of writing, drawing and taking annotations.
There is no word yet on the pricing nor the battery capacity expected but it should support 4G LTE connectivity and is confirmed to have the Knock On, Knock Code, Qslide for multi-tasking and Quick Memo+ features. Lest not forget the buttons are still located on the back.
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