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LG is no stranger to large batteries, as it recently outed the X Power that blasted to the top of our battery benchmarks, but equipping a flagship with such a huge unit is a rarity, if we don't count Samsung's "Active" line that is exclusive to AT&T. We'll be covering the V20 launch event tomorrow, so stay tuned for an official confirmation on the actual battery capacity. The phone is expected to cost north of $600, and have a release date of September 23.











It won't be long before LG lifts the veil from the second edition of its V-line of phablets, the V20 . In fact, there is an announcement event scheduled for tomorrow, and LG promises that the V20 would sport " the best video and audio experience ." How is LG going to achieve that feat?