To me, it seems that the LG X Power is for someone who wants a phone that can endure a lot of use in the day, and isn’t too fussy about photography, despite LG pushing the auto selfie angle. Importantly, it doesn’t look at all cheap so users won’t be embarrassed to pull it out in company, unless that company is devoted to Apple.
To me, it seems that the LG X Power is for someone who wants a phone that can endure a lot of use in the day, and isn’t too fussy about photography, despite LG pushing the auto selfie angle. Importantly, it doesn’t look at all cheap so users won’t be embarrassed to pull it out in company, unless that company is devoted to Apple.
Where other devices of LG's X series often only excelled in their special feature but were sooner only equipped poorly in other aspects, LG's X Power can boast with good camera modules that, however, take slightly dark photos. Furthermore, the device...
In an increasingly competitive budget-phone market, the $200 LG X power's battery life can't be touched. On our tests, it lasts almost 4 hours longer than its competition, and offers the kind of real-world longevity that'll make worrying about running...
For a phone that's all about the battery, we expected this to last even longer - like its rivals do. The camera is poor in low light and the components are low powered. There's not much to like...
The LG X Power has a name that may suggest powerful performance, but it's all about the battery. This mid-ranger isn't a device made to impress, and it's really meant for users who don't do that much on their phones yet often complain about battery...
When you draw the line, the LG X Power hits a few home runs: its battery life topped our charts and that's truly special. The phone will last you two and even three days on a single charge, something that those owning flagships will envy you for.At the...
It is a phone that focuses on battery life. To do that, there are more than acceptable compromises in screen resolution, processor, RAM and storage, etc. I was not expecting a “brilliant” phone but after a few days of use I appreciated the power...
The LG X Power is priced at a low end phone. It feels relatively cheap in the hand and the specs seem to be very cheap. Putting all this together I did not really expect much at all from this phone but I was pleasantly surprised. The phone was...
Compact, functional and durable, LG X Power is really a versatile smartphone, suitable for everyday use. While not excel at anything in particular – unless the autonomy – is advisable for the widest possible range of people.The software also plays its...
LG X Power is exactly like its name suggests, an Android phone made to last well beyond the end of the day. It's promising to deliver battery life and at a mid-range price with most LG interface features, but not...
The display is basically not usable outdoors, and it has a lifeless feeling to it that I didn't think I'd see on a smartphone again. There are just so many better options than the LG X Power in the crowded sub-$200 market, and some of them like the 2015 Moto G are a year old by this point. You simply cannot make a good smartphone by focusing on a single feature, because good smartphones care about every feature.
LG's strategy with their low-end and mid-range smartphones has been to segment them into products that all focus on a single feature. You have the LG X Style, the LG X Screen, the LG X Mach, the LG X Max, and of course, the LG X Power. I suppose that...
Overall the LG X Power K210 is a pretty decent phone. I love the thin and light profile of the phone and I can't always tell it's in my pocket until it rings or vibrates. It's built pretty solid for the price point, but I'm sure it would die a horrible...