LG  has launched the X power2. The smartphone is designed to operate for an entire weekend on a single charge thanks to the 4,500mAh battery tucked inside. It’ll also recharge nice and quick, too, taking just two hours to go from flat all the way back up to 100 percent.

 The 5.5-inch display has a HD resolution, and is using an off-brand 1.5Ghz octa-core chip that we’re guessing is made by MediaTek. In addition, there’s either 1.5GB or 2GB RAM paired with 16GB storage.

With a13 megapixel primary camera and a five megapixel wide-angle front facer. You’ll also get barebones LTE connectivity along with 802.11 b/g/n WiFi and Bluetooth 4.2, so nothing much of interest here. On the upside, the device runs Android 7.0, and shouldn’t be too expensive, since it’s one of LG’s mass-market devices, although there’s no word on actual pricing.

The LG X power2 will launch in March in Latin America, and will subsequently roll out to “key markets” in the US, Asia and Europe so

 

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