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LG has recently released a budget device this past Holiday season in the form of the X Power, a 5.3-inch smartphone with a 4,100mAh battery to boot. Released in the local stores last October, the X Power poses to challenge current monster battery smartphone contenders such as the Motorola Moto E3 Power and the Asus Zenfone 3 Max to be the longest-lasting device in its price range. Design and Construction The X Power carries the design aesthetic of its X series contemporaries such as the X5 -- sleek, bold, and surprisingly thin for a device with a huge battery capacity. On the other side houses the power/lock button. The X Power has a nice grip to it but the void left by the rather straight back leaves a lot to be desired. Display and Multimedia The X Power employs a 5.3-inch IPS display with an HD resolution. Camera A 13-megapixel rear camera is the main optic of the X Power with LG's own camera UI and software built in, and the results on various shots are generally good, even on few low-light instances where the shots appear to be less noise. Performance and Benchmarks We'd normally expect global brands to cut corners to get the most out of their affordable prices, and this is where it hit the X Power. Read more in our articles including "LG X Power Review" and "LG launches X5, X Power, and X Skin smartphones in South Korea".

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LG has recently released a budget device this past Holiday season in the form of the X Power, a 5.3-inch smartphone with a 4,100mAh battery to boot. Released in the local stores last October, the X Power poses to challenge current monster battery smartphone contenders such as the Motorola Moto E3 Power and the Asus Zenfone 3 Max to be the longest-lasting device in its price range.

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Design and Construction The X Power carries the design aesthetic of its X series contemporaries such as the X5 -- sleek, bold, and surprisingly thin for a device with a huge battery capacity. On the other side houses the power/lock button. The X Power has a nice grip to it but the void left by the rather straight back leaves a lot to be desired.

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