LeTV Le2 Pro Antutu shows Snapdragon 820


Antutu benchmarks are the the stable diet for anyone looking for tell tale signs of an new smartphone, and today they have revealed that the LeTV Le2 Pro is on the way with Snapdragon 820 chipset.

After Qualcomm made the Snapdragon 820 chipset official a few weeks back, we have all been wondering which Chinese phone maker would be the first to make use of the processor. Our money was on either Xiaomi with the Mi5, Oppo for the Find 9, Vivo’s Xplay 5S or a new LeTV model.

LeTV Le2 Pro Snapdragon 820

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Well so far it is LeTV who are in the lead! Antutu details from a model named the X910. From the details we see the phone will sport a 5.5-inch 2K display, 21 mega-pixel rear camera, 4 ultrapixel front camera, 4GB RAM, 64GB memory and a Snapdragon 820 chipset!

Judging from the 5.5-inch panel we assume this will be an updated version of the LeTV Le 1 Pro smartphone which has been selling well all year, but in its current form runs a Snapdragon 810 chipset. The update SD820 version is rumoured for launch before the end of the year and will go on sale ahead of the Chinese New Year.

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9 Comments

  1. Tajwar
    December 3, 2015

    Looks legit

  2. MaxPower
    December 3, 2015

    News:

    the US website of LeTV is now selling their 55″ TV for $479 with free shipping.

    They are doing the same BS of OnePlus though.
    they are selling it through Le Invites.

    • Ruedli
      December 3, 2015

      Nice find, but I fear that they will just send to USA and not Europe, right?

      • MattD
        December 3, 2015

        Right!

      • MaxPower
        December 3, 2015

        it doesn’t say it but i would guess US customers only because to you need to create an account to get an invite.

        in the form to create an account there are a bunch of required fields
        and there’s no one where you can switch country.

    • jimberkas
      December 3, 2015

      to be fair, the invite is only required for the lower price. i believe anyone will be able to order it at retail price, which i think is just under $800. i signed up for the hell of it, though my wife would kill me if i bought another tv we don’t need

  3. Steven Fox
    December 3, 2015

    Damn, that’s gonna be expensive 🙂

  4. Aeonia
    December 3, 2015

    Wonder if a 3gb 1080p version with the Helio X20 is on the way..This could be a great hit.

    • MattD
      December 3, 2015

      Letv te 2 x700 is likely to be like that, i think