Talk or text for up to two days between charges with this LG X Power phone. It uses Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology to refuel the 4100 mAh battery quickly, and the 5.3-inch HD display delivers vivid images. This LG X Power phone has a 1.3GHz quad-core processor and 1.5GB of RAM for fast, efficient operation.
*BUYER BEWARE* An unlocked phone makes a great purchase, just plug in a SIM card and go, except a major problem and issue with LG is that the company DOES NOT honor their 1-year manufacturer's warranty for unlocked phones. So if you purchase this phone and have any issues, LG will repair for a fee. Note that LG does not have ANY written policy or mention (in the warranty documentation that comes with the phone, company website or repair webpages) about unlocked phones being out of warranty. This is solely reported AFTER the phones are sent to be repaired. Bottom line: If you want to pay for an LG phone and are willing to buy a new one if any issues come up after a year, then go for it. Otherwise, if you want a company that will stand by their products for at least a year after purchase, then you may want to skip LG.
LG G Pad F 8.0 Tablet: Multitask on the go with this versatile tablet. You can navigate features with your fingers using the 8" IPS touch screen, or use the built-in stylus pen to take notes and input data. You can even pair with your Android cell phone using Q Pair.
Overall, a nice simple tablet. No issues there. Memory is minimal and so it does lag a little here and there. Also, running any audio app, such as calling through Google Hangouts or running Spotify gets cut off when doing something such as opening the browser. I contacted Best Buy online chat and inquired about getting this tablet unlocked, I was provided with the following link https://www.att.com/deviceunlock/#/ and assurance that it could be unlocked by AT&T. After all, documentation on AT&T shows that it does: http://www.att.com/media/att/2014/support/pdf/ATTMobilityDeviceUnlockCodeInstructions.pdf After following instructions online and then receiving a denial to the request, I contacted both AT&T and LG about unlocking the tablet. Both companies denied the unlocking request and pointed fingers at the other. It seems that AT&T and LG are not adhering to FCC Consumer Code for Wireless Service: https://www.fcc.gov/device-unlocking-faq which notes that a customer may request for their mobile device to be unlocked, as long as they are not under contract, etc.