The LG X power™ Smartphone Debuts with up-to-2-Day Battery Life

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Power users need a powerful smartphone with a battery that stays juiced. The LG X power™ smartphone boasts up to 2 full days of battery life and will be available in the U.S. at Cricket beginning August 26, 2016, for $159.99 plus tax, with activation of a smartphone plan.

Battery Power That Stays Juiced for Days
With its large, long-lasting 4,100 mAh battery and 5.3″ HD screen, the LG X power gives heavy media users more power to do what they love with less worry. When it’s time to refuel, Qualcomm® Quick Charge™ 2.0 technology incorporated in the LG charger included with the LG X power lets you recharge much faster than a standard charger so you can stream videos, play games, and listen to music – all on Cricket’s nationwide network with more 4G LTE coverage than T-Mobile, MetroPCS, Sprint or Boost.

Selfies in a Snap
Take selfies in a snap with the LG X power by using a simple hand gesture, or by simply looking at the device with its Gesture Shot and Auto Shot features. Those indoor and low-light pics of you and your friends can now be well illuminated with the Selfie Light.

Powerful Pricing and Plans. No Annual Contract
The LG X power in Cricket Wireless stores across the country at $159.99 plus tax, when activated on a Cricket smartphone plan. And for a limited time, those bringing their number to Cricket can get the LG X power for $129.99 plus tax, with activation. Unlimited text and talk plus data access plans start at $35/mo after $5/mo auto pay and are priced with monthly taxes and fees included. 5 And no annual contracts.

About the new Cricket Wireless
Cricket is bringing consumers more value with a simple, friendly, and reliable nationwide wireless experience with no annual contract. The power of Cricket is our nationwide 4G LTE network that covers more than 318 million people; easy and affordable plans prices that include monthly taxes and fees; and a great selection of phones customers love. Cricket, Something to Smile About. 
Cricket is a subsidiary of AT&T Inc. Coverage not available everywhere. © 2016 Cricket Wireless LLC. All rights reserved. Cricket and the Cricket logo are trademarks under license to Cricket Wireless LLC.


All battery usage claims are approximated and based on a standard mixed-use profile that includes both usage and standby time and is based on LG devices connected to a nationwide 4G LTE network. Actual battery performance will vary and depends on many factors including, but not limited to, app usage patterns, signal strength, and device settings.
2 Charging time comparison based on a conventional 1.2 amp charger. Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology requires compatible charges
Based on overall coverage in U.S. Download speed max of 8 Mbps (LTE)/4Mbps (4G). Compatible device req’d. 4G LTE not avail. everywhere.
Offer ends 9/8/16. New qual. (min. $40/mo) required. Excludes ports from AT&T. Fees, taxes, charges & restrictions apply.
Monthly plans include high-speed data allowance. Data usage exceeding the high-speed data allowance included in a plan will result in reduced data speeds of a maximum 128 Kbps for the rest of the monthly plan cycle. AutoPay: First month pay $40$5 credit applied upon enrollment in auto pay.

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