Verizon customers will soon be able to get their hand on the LG G Vista

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Verizon customers will soon get to have LG G3’s little sister, LG G Vista, after serial tipster @evleaks has recently leaked data about the Korean smartphone-maker’s flagship phone. On Twitter, @evleaks posted, “Remember the VS880 headed to Verizon? Will hit retail as the LG G Vista.” LG VS880 was first leaked in May which was believed to be LG G Pro 2 Lite. It was then spotted in an FCCdocument, which confirmed the gadget’s compatibility with Verizon LTE bands and CDMA Network. Based on @evleaks’ tweet, it is expected LG G Pro 2 Lite with code VS880 will be rebranded as LG G Vista.

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We know that sometimes handsets make their way onto carriers sporting different models, which is to be expected, and sometimes it comes with a different name as well. Well thanks to a recent photo uploaded @evleaks, he seems to suggest that a cetain LG G Vista is expected to make its way onto Verizon in the near future. The picture in question (seen above) is advertising for a holster/shell combo accessory for the phone. It says that it is for the LG G Visa, although based on what we can see, the handset certainly reminds us of the LG G3. It is possible that the LG G3 could be released on Verizon under a different name, like the Nokia Lumia Icon which was known internationally as the Lumia 930. That being said, some have speculated that the LG G Visa could also be a new LG handset, possibly that of the LG G3 mini, a handset which has been rumored about for a while now. Unlike the LG G3, the LG G3 mini is rumored to sport a slightly more manageable 4.5-inch display, although based on the photo above, it’s a bit hard to tell what sized screen we could be looking at.

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