Shortly after leaking details on a Samsung-made Android phone for Verizon, the @evleaks Twitter account has now posted details on two unannounced LG handsets. The first device is the LG Cayenne for Sprint, which we've seen a couple of times in the past. Also going by the model number LS860, the Cayenne's spec sheet is said to include a 4-inch WVGA display, 5-megapixel rear camera, Qualcomm MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 processor, 1GB RAM, 4G LTE and Android 4.0. There's also a physical QWERTY keyboard bolted on.
Meanwhile, MetroPCS customers can reportedly look forward to the LG Motion 4G making its way to their carrier. The Motion 4G features the model number MS770 and is rumored to sport a qHD (960x540) display on its face and a 5-megapixel camera around back. We're also told to expect a Snapdragon chipset, 4G LTE and Android 4.0. The @evleaks account also claims that there may be an AT&T version of the Motion 4G coming with the model number P870.
Unfortunately for those Sprint and MetroPCS customers out there that've had their interest piqued by these leaks, there's no mention in either tweet about when the LS860 or MS770 might launch. The leaks do give us a pretty good idea of what to expect out of the two unannounced handsets, though. Both devices will help to flesh out the LTE lineups of their respective carriers, and the QWERTY addicts on Sprint may also be getting another new phone to look into. What do you Sprint and MetroPCS customers make of these phones? Think you'd be interested in checking out the device that's rumored to be headed to your operator?
Via @evleaks (1), (2)