The Korean branch of LG presented a new smartphone LG X4+. This is a medium-sized phone, but enriched with a few elements straight from flagships.
LG X4+ does not stand out with its appearance. It has a simple casing with a slightly rounded aluminum back and a classic 5.3-inch HD IPS display. The heart of the smartphone is the quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 425 processor, supported by Adreno 308 graphics and 2 GB of RAM. There will also be 32 GB of internal memory, a microSD card slot and two cameras. The rear has 13-megapixels, while the front has only 5, but behind the wide-angle lens, covering a 100-degree field.
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LG X4+ has of course LTE, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.2, NFC and a fingerprint reader. The equipment also includes an FM radio, a minijack and a battery with a capacity of 3000 mAh. It's time for what really sets this model apart from its competitors. First of all - compatibility with the LG Pay service. Secondly - LG X4+ meets the requirements of the military standard MIL-STD 810G, which means that its strength has been tested in six categories, such as impact, vibration, high and low temperature, thermal shock and humidity. It should therefore bear much more than a typical smartphone. Finally, thirdly, LG X4+ is equipped with a Hi-Fi audio system with a 32-bit digital-to-analog converter, which is really rare in this segment.
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There are two housing colours to choose from. The smartphone will be offered in Korea for 300,000 won, which gives about 280 dollars. The price is not the lowest, but it is justified by additional elements, borrowed from a higher class. This model is unlikely to come to Europe, but for its somewhat similar (though poorer) equivalent, LG K10 2017 can be considered.
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