What do Nokia N1, the new Chromebook and the new MacBook have in common? USB Type-C ports. What would you say now if we announced that the first smartphone with a USB Type-C port came from a Chinese company? The reason for the company LeTV, which today introduced three new Android 5.0 "Superphones" that have USB Type-C ports.
Her flagship LeTV The Le Max aluminum has a very high specification: a 6,33 inch Quad HD screen, a Snapdragon 810 chip (2GHz, octa-core, 64-bit), 4GB RAM LPDDR4, 64GB or 128GB disk capacity, a 21- megapixel f / 2.0, with Sony's new IMX230 sensor, as well as optical stabilizer and dual tone flash, and an UltraPixel for selfies.
Le Max also features an ESS Hi-Fi chip (with AKG tuning), a fingertip fingerprint reader, infrared remote, an 3.500 mAh battery, dual LTE SIM support and WirelessHD display connection.
But what really attracted our attention was the design elements I got from the iPhone 6 Plus (especially plastic films), Huawei's Mate 7 and HTC One Max. The result does not seem ugly.
The smallest Le 1 Pro (shown in the middle) is essentially a device like Le Max of another size. It has a smaller 5,5 inch screen, a smaller 13-megapixel camera, a smaller 3.000 mAh battery, and 32GB or 64GB battery options, fingerprint reader and WirelessHD are not available according to Engadget. In appearance, the phone looks like a crossover device like: iPhone 6 Plus, Huawei's Mate 7, Huawei's Meizu MX4 Pro and HTC One Mini.
As for the affordable Le 1 (photo on the left), it has an 1080p 5,5 inch screen, MediaTek Helio X10 (2.2GHz, octa-core, 64-bit), 3GB RAM LPDDR3 and storage options on 16GB, 32GB and 64GB. The main camera and battery are almost identical to those of Le 1 Pro, although the front camera has a 5 megapixel sensor with optically wide angle. There is also no Hi-Fi chip.
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