Le 2, Le 2 Pro and Le Max 2
As you can tell by the name, the Le 2 and Le 2 Pro
are the two more affordable choices out of the three, both sporting a 5.5-inch 1080p display,
a generous 3,000mAh fixed battery and a
10-core tri-cluster MediaTek chipset on the inside -- the X20 on the Le 2 and the faster X25 on the Le 2 Pro.
Both have an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, but on the back, the Le 2 has a 16-megapixel main camera
whereas the Le 2 Pro has a 21-megapixel counterpart powered by a Sony IMX230 sensor -- the same chip inside the Moto X Pure Edition.
As for memory, both models come with 32GB of internal storage, 3GB of RAM on the Le 2 and 4GB of RAM on the Le 2 Pro.
The more premium Le Max 2 has a larger and sharper 5.7-inch QHD screen,
a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, a more advanced ultrasonic fingerprint scanner,
a slightly larger 3,100mAh battery and Quick Charge 3.0 support.
It has the same pair of cameras as the Le 2 Pro, except its main camera has the added benefit of optical image stabilization.
Memory-wise it maxes out at 64GB of onboard storage with a whopping 6GB of RAM.
Thanks to the Qualcomm chipset, this model supports tri-band carrier aggregation,
thus allowing download speeds of up to 375 Mbps on supported networks.
CEO Jia Yueting later announced the prices:
1,099 yuan ($170) for the Le 2,
1,499 yuan ($230) for the Le 2 Pro,
2,099 yuan ($325) for the base-spec (4GB RAM and 32GB storage) Le Max 2
and just 2,499 yuan ($390) for the top-spec (6GB RAM and 64GB storage) version.
Pre-order starts on April 20th in China.
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As you can tell by the name, the Le 2 and Le 2 Pro
are the two more affordable choices out of the three, both sporting a 5.5-inch 1080p display,
a generous 3,000mAh fixed battery and a
10-core tri-cluster MediaTek chipset on the inside -- the X20 on the Le 2 and the faster X25 on the Le 2 Pro.
Both have an 8-megapixel front-facing camera, but on the back, the Le 2 has a 16-megapixel main camera
whereas the Le 2 Pro has a 21-megapixel counterpart powered by a Sony IMX230 sensor -- the same chip inside the Moto X Pure Edition.
As for memory, both models come with 32GB of internal storage, 3GB of RAM on the Le 2 and 4GB of RAM on the Le 2 Pro.
The more premium Le Max 2 has a larger and sharper 5.7-inch QHD screen,
a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset, a more advanced ultrasonic fingerprint scanner,
a slightly larger 3,100mAh battery and Quick Charge 3.0 support.
It has the same pair of cameras as the Le 2 Pro, except its main camera has the added benefit of optical image stabilization.
Memory-wise it maxes out at 64GB of onboard storage with a whopping 6GB of RAM.
Thanks to the Qualcomm chipset, this model supports tri-band carrier aggregation,
thus allowing download speeds of up to 375 Mbps on supported networks.
CEO Jia Yueting later announced the prices:
1,099 yuan ($170) for the Le 2,
1,499 yuan ($230) for the Le 2 Pro,
2,099 yuan ($325) for the base-spec (4GB RAM and 32GB storage) Le Max 2
and just 2,499 yuan ($390) for the top-spec (6GB RAM and 64GB storage) version.
Pre-order starts on April 20th in China.
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