Each of the phones in LG’s X-series has a special skill. The new LG X4+ is rugged with a MIL-STD-810G certification, similar to the X venture though at a lower price point. The X4+ puts battery life ahead of performance with 3,000mAh capacity and a Snapdragon 425 chipset (with 2GB of RAM, 32GB storage). It runs Android 7.0 Nougat on a 5.3” IPS display (720p resolution, nothing to write home about).

This isn’t a simple low-end affair. The phone boasts a high-quality DAC with support for 32-bit 192kHz audio. Or you could listen to FM radio instead. LG Pay is also supported for when you’re back in civilization – complete with a fingerprint reader on the back for authentication.
And when out in the wild, you can shoot 13MP photos with the rear camera and 5MP wide-angle selfies (100°).

The LG X4+ will be available on the three major Korean carriers at a price of KRW 300,000 ($280/€230) with a choice between Moroccan Blue and Lavender Violet for the exterior.

It’s not clear if it will get a western launch, but in case it doesn’t you can consider the more capable (but more expensive) LG X venture. Or if you don't care about the ruggedness or the DAC, check out the LG K10 (2017) instead.