The FCC has certified two new LG handsets bringing the number to seven over the last week

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The FCC has certified two new LG handsets bringing the number to seven over the last week
Just the other day, we told you that the FCC had certified four new LG models that could be the new LG K (2017) series. Today, another pair of handsets from LG were given regulatory approval from the U.S. agency, bringing to seven the number of upcoming LG phones that have been FCC certified in the last week.

The latest models to visit the FCC are the LG-257H and the LG-L59BL. Last Wednesday, the FCC certified the LG-M250H. These three models could be the LG Stylos 3, LG X Power 2 and LG X Calibur. The LG Stylos 3 will feature a 5.7-inch screen powered by a 3200mAh battery. A stylus will come with the phone out of the box, and a fingerprint scanner is included. The camera combo from back to front weighs in at 13MP and 5MP respectively.

The LG X Power 2 would be the sequel to the LG X Power, which found itself a home at pre-paid carriers like Cricket, Virgin and Boost. Sporting a 4100mAh battery on an otherwise entry level phone (which was powered by the Snapdragon 212 SoC), the battery on the unit ran for up to two days on a single charge. The LG X Power 2 will up the battery to 4500mAh to help power the 5.5-inch display, which will continue to carry a 720 x 1280 resolution. There will be a 13MP camera adorning the back of the phone, with a 5MP snapper in front.

The LG X Calibur will feature an IP68 certification rating allowing it to be submerged to as deep as 10 feet for as long as 30-minutes, and emerge unscathed. It will be powered by a 4100mAh battery.

Based on the FCC documentation, all of the seven upcoming phones will have a removable battery and a single rear-facing camera on back. Check out some of the FCC images by clicking on the slideshow below.


source: FCC (1), (2), (3) via TrendyTechz
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