LeEco, a Chinese technology and entertainment company whose products are
also sold in America, is working on a new smartphone, reportedly named
the Le X850. Scheduled for announcement on April 11, the device will be
powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 821
chipset and feature a 5.7-inch display with 1440 x 2560 resolution. The
metal-bodied handset will have 4GB and 6GB RAM variants with up to
128GB of integrated storage and its price starting at $260 (1,799 CNY)
in China. If LeEco decides to bring the Le X850 to the US, the price
will probably climb higher, though not by much – selling devices at cost
is a big part of the company's business model. However, it's not known
if LeEco plans on introducing this model to the American market.
What
else is on offer? Oh, there's a 13MP dual rear camera and a whopping
16MP front cam for selfies you can print in billboard-size. The built-in
memory is of the fast UFS 2.0 kind, and the phone is powered by a
sizable 4000mAh battery.
Shots of the Le X850's front and back have been snagged from the Chinese telecom regulator TENAA and published above. It looks like the typical LeEco phone with a simple, symmetrical design, trim screen bezels, and a brushed metal body. If you think the company's design is getting stale (well, it is!), worry not, as LeEco is working on a high-end phone with a curved display.
Shots of the Le X850's front and back have been snagged from the Chinese telecom regulator TENAA and published above. It looks like the typical LeEco phone with a simple, symmetrical design, trim screen bezels, and a brushed metal body. If you think the company's design is getting stale (well, it is!), worry not, as LeEco is working on a high-end phone with a curved display.
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