Wireless ear pods will be bundled with the new phones, and they're expected to deliver a hi-resolution audio experience (though their previous earbud attempts suggest it will be anything but...). If more manufacturers transition to lightning port-capable headphones, it could potentially cause Android to make the shift, as well. For those who wish to listen to music the traditional way, a new type of headphones, which would connect to the lightning port, will need to purchased separately.
The Mediocre one among the three devices is the LeEco Le 2 Pro.
While the Le 1s runs on Android 5.1.1 Lollipop wrapped under LeEco's custom EUI skin, the Le 2 comes with Android 6.0 Marshmallow with EUI running atop. With a 21 MP rear camera and 8 MPfront camera, connectivity options and the battery capacity are similar as Le 2. The beastly Le Max 2 starts at $325 for the base model and maxes out at $390 for the most powerful model. "The handset has a 5.7" screen with 2560x1440p resolu tion. That is not only higher than all competing smartphones launched recently, but also more than many high-end laptops in the market. Both the Le 2 and Le Pro 2 come with a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 3000mAh battery, 8-megapixel front-facing camera, fingerprint scanner and 32GB of storage. There are quite a few USB Type-C earbuds and headphones available now.
Strongly taking on existing smartphone companies, Chinese global internet and technology conglomerate LeEco launched three "superphones" at an event here on Wednesday along with other devices like a range of television sets and the world's first driverless concept Super Car. This stands for Continual Digital Lossless Audio, which as the name implies, is said to help provide lossless audio using their special decoding chip. The earbuds also have a mic and an earphone.
The build and the prices considering the features of the device are also very impressive.
Pre-orders open in China today, with the Le 2 co sting 1099RMB / US$170 (S$230) and the Le 2Pro setting you back 1499RMB / US$232 (S$310).
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