LG’s X series handsets are all about delivering premium core features in an affordable phone, without paying for features you want, be it a great camera, screen, or in the case of the LG X Power: Battery. The LG X Power is on its way to Australia with a massive 4,100mAh battery.
The X Power will on-sale for $349 when it finally arrives, but LG hasn’t advised when that will actually be. The phone is showing on the LG Australia website and we haven’t found anyone actually selling it as yet – and their ‘Where to Buy’ button doesn’t list any retailers either.
The phone has the premium design of other phones in the X Series, but with that massive battery included in a body measuring just 7.9mm thin. That’s not to say the phone skimps on other specs with a Quad-core processor, 2GB of RAM and a 13MP camera on the rear. Full secs for the phone include:
Key Specifications: | LG X Power |
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Release date | — |
Screen size | 5.3-inch |
Screen technology | IPS LCD |
Resolution | 1,280 x 720 |
PPI | 277 |
Rear camera | 13MP |
Rear aperture | — |
Front camera | 5MP |
Front aperture | — |
Chipset | MediaTek MT6735 |
Core config | 1.3GHz x 4 |
RAM | 2GB |
Storage | 16GB |
MicroSD | Yes, Up to 2TB |
Battery | 4,100 mAh |
Battery removable | — |
Connector | MicroUSB |
Headphone Port | Yes |
Headphone Location | Bottom |
Speaker Configuration | Back |
WIFI standards | 802.11 b/g/n |
Bluetooth standards |
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NFC | — |
Location |
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Android OS | Android 6.0.1 |
Vendor skin | LG UX |
Dimensions | 148.9x74.9x7.9mm |
Weight | 139g |
Colours | Black |
Though announced in an array of colours including White, Blue and Black, only the Black coloured handset will be launching here, but it still looks pretty good.
You can check out the LG X Power in the official product video here:
The last X-series handset we saw launched in Australia was the LG X Screen which turned up as a Telstra Signature branded handset renamed to the ‘Enhanced’, so it’s possible this could be heading the same way.
We’ve asked LG Australia for more details on the launch of the X Power here in Australia. It may not be hugely specced, but it’s decent and with a 4100mAh battery it’s going to be an all-day workhorse for sure.
Are you interested in a handset with a 4100mAh battery?