Yesterday, Xiaomi pulled off a LeEco with their new ‘Mi Ecosystem’ branding. LeEco are at it now, and have pulled off a Xiaomi with their boss sharing some shots from their upcoming flagship, the Le 2.
LeEco have managed to keep their phones’ pricing within reach of many, and the same is expected with the Le 2.
Coming back to the subject of this article, that is the camera shots; the images suffered downsizing by the hands of social media, and were probably uploaded in a resolution lower than the camera’s native.
Anyway, let’s get to the meat of the matter here: the picture. Take a look at it below:
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Quite clearly, it is difficult to tell how good or bad the picture is just from this. We can hope though that like Xiaomi bosses, LeEco executives too keep sharing pictures from their upcoming flagship bit by bit.
The phone is expected to feature a Helio X20/Snapdragon 652, 16 mega-pixel rear camera and 5.5-inch FHD display. Stay tuned for more Le 2 news!
The LeTV Le 1S has developed into a really great phone over the past few updates. They’ve finally fixed the crappy cam to the point where it’s as good or better than the Redmi Note 3 Pro’s 16MP cam. Owning both phones I can tell you right now the 1S has better low light color and detail after the update. Prior to this the cam was sub par, looks like they really worked on it. Now If only they would update the OS to Android 5.1.1.
I’m not happy with the Redmi Note 3 Pro. Display, camera and software are very poor. Besides the battery there’s not much to praise of.
I’m surprised to hear this being that MIUI 7 is much easier to deal with than Flyme OS or EUI. Cam is fine for the price range, I wasn’t expecting GS6 or GS7 photo quality. Display is still better than my OnePlus One but doesn’t hold a candle to screen on the LeTV Le 1S, that screen might be as good as the iPhone 6S Plus.
Battery is great so we both agree on that. My OnePlus One had great battery life until Cyanogen Mod added crapware to Lollipop. Between the Redmi Note 3 Pro and LeTV Le 1S both have their pros and cons. The Helio X10 is a better performer than people give it credit.
I wasn’t expecting much from this phone, the issues I’m having are mostly related to software and I’m worried that it’s Lollipop behind this.
I’m a MIUI fanatic and I’ve never had issues in the past.
With this phone I can’t watch any YouTube videos embedded into a webpage (like a blog for example).
The stream is too choppy and the audio is out of synch.
That didn’t happen with my old MI4.
Switching to portrait mode is very buggy as well and often the phone goes on mute (while on Skype) and I have to reboot.
The screen issue is about auto dim/bright and it’s very annoying, I have to switch to full bright (which gets too much at night time)
Without these issues I wouldn’t have minded the phone.
Hopefully they will fix them ASAP.
battery is fantastic, I can’t picture myself going back to 3000mha or even less than that.