Sprint is today announcing the LG X Power, a mid-range Android smartphone that isn’t particularly remarkable save for one thing, the processor inside of it. It is the first phone from a major US carrier to use a MediaTek processor, specifically, the Helio P10. MediaTek has been found in a handful of devices in the US - most notable ones being Amazon’s Fire tablet line - but it still lags far behind Qualcomm in North America and has not yet made inroads into major carrier stores.
The X Power has a 5.3-inch, Full HD (1080p) display, an 8-megapixel camera, 16GB of storage, 2GB of RAM, a microSD card slot, and a giant, 4,100mAh battery. It runs Android 6.0 Marshamallow (not Nougat, unfortunately) and will be available from both Sprint and...
LG’s X Power combines a massive battery with a new processor
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