LG G Vista, video analysis

A little over a month ago, the Korean manufacturer presented the LG G Vista, a mid-range phablet ideal for those who want to have a device with a large screen without having to dig deep into their pockets. As LG has brought the terminal to IFA 2014, we have taken the opportunity to show you a video analysis of the LG G Vista, a smartphone with a design very similar to that of the LG G3, although with much more limited features.

The first thing you notice when you pick it up is that it is a very light terminal taking into account the size of the screen. Its 152.2 millimeters high, its 79.3 millimeters long and only 9.1 millimeters thick make the LG G Vista doesn't look like a hulk. In addition, its 168 grams of weight make this phablet a fairly light and handy device.

Same design as the LG G3, but technically very inferior

Recall that the LG G Vista integrates a 5.7-inch panel with qHD resolution(not to be confused with Quad HD), 1,3 GHz quad-core processor, 1.5 GB of RAM and an internal memory of 8 GB expandable through its micro SD card slot.

Despite being a very decaf version of the G3, It has almost all the native applications of the flagship and LG, something very useful when it comes to exploiting its 5.7-inch screen. In the video you can see that using the double window is a luxury.

In principle, the LG G Vista will remain in the Korean and American market, where it costs free version 399 euros. We have asked LG about it and the Korean manufacturer has continued with the same mantra: we currently have no intention of launching the LG G Vista globally. " We'll see if they change their minds ...


Follow us on Google News

Leave a Comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked with *

*

*

  1. Responsible for the data: Actualidad Blog
  2. Purpose of the data: Control SPAM, comment management.
  3. Legitimation: Your consent
  4. Communication of the data: The data will not be communicated to third parties except by legal obligation.
  5. Data storage: Database hosted by Occentus Networks (EU)
  6. Rights: At any time you can limit, recover and delete your information.