The US rollout of the mid-range LG X Power 2 started
back in May, but it has yet to hit some carriers in the country. Although a
report claimed the LG X Power 2 could be offered by U.S. Cellular, even before
the South Korean company announced the smartphone, it didn't happen yet.
Today, we have new information about the LG X Power
2, which suggests the phone could be en-route to Sprint. It appears that the
handset has just been certified by the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and
thanks to the model number (LG SP320) we know it's aimed at Sprint.
Since the smartphone was unveiled months ago and
it's already available for purchase in many countries, here is what you should
expect specs-wise. First of all, the LG X Power 2 stands out from other
mid-range Android phones due to the massive 4,500 mAh battery.
The LG X Power 2 is powered by a 1.5GHz octa-core
MediaTek MT6750 processor, but the US version is likely to include a 1.4GHz
quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 CPU. Unlike the international model that
packs 1.5GB RAM and 16GB internal memory, the US model will feature 2GB RAM and
32GB expandable storage.
Other highlights of the phone include a 5.5-inch
display with HD (720p) resolution, a 13-megapixel rear-facing camera, a 5-megapixel
selfie snapper and Android 7.0 Nougat. We have yet to learn how much the LG X
Power 2 will cost at Sprint, but there's a high chance it will not go above US$ 200.