LeTV tease Snapdragon 820 powered phone


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LeTV have already released 3 phones this year, but could be releasing a 4th powered by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 chipset.

In a post over on their HongKong Facebook page, LeTV have teased a new smartphone model that will run the latest flagship chipset from Qualcomm. So far LeTV are already doing extremely well in China have sold 1 million phones in the first 3 months of releasing the devices, and now with a 4th device in the works they are likely to increase sales further.

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Currently the LeTV range is made up of the Mediatek powered LeTV Le 1, and Snapdragon powered LeTV Le 1 Pro and Le Max. The only detail we know about the up coming device is the Snapdragon 820 chip and that the teaser looks similar to the Le 1 with a small chin area and narrow bezels.

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41 Comments

  1. Dante
    August 18, 2015

    this is great – but expected no earlier than december/january

  2. french harp
    August 18, 2015

    if only they get rid of those black bars around the screen…

    • Manu
      August 18, 2015

      well i own a letv one pro and i got to say they are already minimal if they were thinner my hand (not fingers) would always touch the display and i couldnt navigate… so pls stop being stupid about bezels (btw top and bottom are not that big think about htc for example^^)

      • french harp
        August 19, 2015

        no, i’m not talking about bezels, i’m talking about those black bars around the display… tho not exactly game-changing, they’re mildly irritating…

  3. Rob
    August 18, 2015

    I wouldn’t be surprised if more SD810 devices aren’t replaced sooner than expected with the 820 due to all the bad press it’s recieved.

  4. Hakim Farouk
    August 18, 2015

    I would rather have it in an x20 chipset cause then i know, it’ll be affordable. But SD820, im still curious and interested to see whats coming from LeTV.

  5. Kenshiro
    August 18, 2015

    Do LeTV devices have micro SD slot?

    • Adam Irvine
      August 18, 2015

      Nope.

      • Kenshiro
        August 18, 2015

        Meow…

  6. MaxPower
    August 18, 2015

    make it black, with no black frame around the screen and I’ll buy it.

    • lolipop
      August 18, 2015

      Sure thing. I hope the device is not too big (max. 5.5). I think the xiaomi mi5 could be also interesting (because of windows phone os(if they intend to release it…)). I am looking forward for new letv and xiaomi mi5 (hopefully, one of them will be my first “Chinese” phone xD)

      • MaxPower
        August 18, 2015

        you won’t be disappointed.
        welcome aboard

      • MaxPower
        August 18, 2015
        • Lazar Prodanovic
          August 19, 2015

          Very odd that someone practically owned by Qualcomm have its latest offering in works. ??

          • MaxPower
            August 19, 2015

            very odd for Qualcomm to let a company that they “presumely own” make a phone with a Mediatek SoC.

            let me guess, Qualcomm and Mediatek are the same company?

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              Not really but Qualcomm owns a good portion of stocks.

            • MaxPower
              August 19, 2015

              you should really check your sources because Xiaomi is not a public company.

              They are one of the biggest (i think they are the third ones) Qualcomm’s customers.
              if they get a special treatment it’s because they bring money to Qualcomm.

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              Yes that’s why Qualcomm leads Xiaomi (almost) directly. http://www.forbes.com/sites/aarontilley/2015/06/10/fast-growing-smartphone-maker-xiaomi-hires-qualcomms-head-of-china/
              Just think little about it!
              On the other hand Qualcomm is using Xiaomi in this particular case (MI note 2) not to earn money but to literally destroy other Chinese OEM’s that based their products on X10. You know that they can afford it. What will they get from it? Well less competition in the future + they can always cut Mediatek (as they intend).

              One more information for you. Qualcomm fired 4.700 worker’s recently & mostly in US.

              Dirty deeds done dirty cheap… ?

            • MaxPower
              August 19, 2015

              you definitely have a different way to read the news.
              I can tell you are into conspiracies, aren’t you? 🙂

              i see it in this way instead:
              Qualcomm invested 90M into a company that worth almost 60B makes them a partner in business and that’s it.
              they barely make the 2% of the company and when they sit on the table their decisions worth that 2%, nothing more.

              i believe they worth more than that 2% but far from leading anything.

              again, the news about xiaomi hiring qualcomm’s managers…
              so for the same logic i should assume that Google (Hugo Barra) owns Xiaomi too?

              they want to become the first manufacturer and for that reason they are hiring the right people to do so.

              What did you want to say about Qualcomm firing those people in the US?
              Qualcomm is an American company, with 30.000 employees, most of them are American.

              they lost 13% of revenue comparing to last year and they lost their biggest customer (Samsung).
              that’s why they beheaded those people
              …in the American way.

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              Not really. This whose even transparent. They (Qualcomm) lost 13% (probably even more) of market share (by last survey I sow) & are paying a large fee from lawsuit in China. I just read a lot, sometimes even write something…
              Cheers.

            • MaxPower
              August 19, 2015

              they did lost probably more than 13%, and we are speaking of BILLIONS flushed in the toilet.
              I’m not surprised they fired so many people.

              saying “different” i didn’t mean in an offensive way, i just can’t see the whole picture the way you do.

              a Gizchina reader (i think it’s Angry Mobile Nerd) thinks that Xiaomi is a bluff and they are waiting to go public and cash all the money…

              different point of view, i don’t have anything to contradict him, i guess we wait and see what happens…

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              More than 13% sealed SoC’s, Samsung gained only 5% so it’s not only Samsung. It’s more than 10% that is publicly known. http://seekingalpha.com/article/2801095
              I usually don’t spend my time on bullshits like this. Be a little more convincing in the future.
              It’s not a bluff they are in it for the money, clear and simple as it should be. & stop with that southern geeky talk.

            • MaxPower
              August 19, 2015

              I wasn’t trying to convince anyone.

              i thought I’ve been pretty clear that we have different opinions and you could have stayed with yours like Angry Mobile Nerd was going to stay with his.

              looks like you are trying to convince me, keeping sharing articles of people that point how good was the investment that Qualcomm did with Xiaomi.

              of course it was, you don’t have to be a business guru to understand that.

              I can easily say that it’s a good investment to put some money into Xiaomi stocks once they go public without attending business school.

              but this doesn’t prove that Qualcomm LEADS or OWNS Xiaomi, it might INFLUENCE their path…i agree with that.

              anyway, i kept it too long too,
              i guess we’ll stay with our different “opinions” (because that’s what we have been talking about since there’s no fact involved)

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              & you think that represents problem this day’s?
              Think again! http://investorplace.com/2015/06/how-to-buy-xiaomi-without-buying-stock/
              They are actually even co-founders & they run the Xiaomi & not from shadows either. ???
              ??

  7. Achilles
    August 18, 2015

    They should go Mediatek all the way.

    • August 18, 2015

      Really? Mediatek are yet to produce a chip worthy of a flagship phone on account of the poor GPU’s they keep putting in their SOC’s. Case in point, their best offering is currently being used in a budget phone – the Redmi Note 2.

      • Technerd
        August 18, 2015

        Sometimes they use Mali GPU same as Samsung In they x10 not but in the x20 they use good Mali.X10 scored as good as 810 but doesent overheat.It will cheaper because x20 is coming soon.

        • August 18, 2015

          Hopefully X20 will be the turning point for them. I’m not sure about the whole tri-cluster, 10-core CPU setup but the GPU should be roughly equal to that in the Snapdragon 810 which is a big improvement!

          • Lazar Prodanovic
            August 19, 2015

            Not even close. It can’t even touch A430 even with clumsy Qualcomms driver’s division (Rob had some interesting findings of how sheder compiler is really bad in Qualcomms property binary blobs).

            • August 19, 2015

              You sure bro? Mediatek claims a 140% improvement over the X10. The X10 gets 27 fps in GFXbench T-Rex, so 140% improvement is 65 fps, more than the S6 or M9.

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              It’s 40% improvement…

            • August 19, 2015

              Their exact words are “140% Higher GPU Performance”, this must mean a 140% improvement because if you switched 140% for 100% it would have to be interpreted that way otherwise there would be no change.

              However I’ve just found another reference saying ‘140% of X10’ so you’re probably right with 40%, maybe their marketing team got confused 🙂

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              It’s not a confusion it achieve 140% of the performance of X10 (that is 40% more) as it’s quad cluster MALI from T800 series (me by even couple % more than that).

        • Lazar Prodanovic
          August 19, 2015

          It scores as good as S810 only in CPU tests with really good multicore (MP) suport & again with core pilot & employing all 8 cores.
          In the real usage scenarios straight of first two performance CPU cores is thing that really counts.
          In everything else it’s actually funny even to compare it with one of Qualcomms biggest misses (S810).
          Besides S820 is bringing a lot of new things; from costume in house made CPU cores, over to face lifted “New gen” Adrenos (just placement improvements with added hardware testilations advanced shading suport), Spectra ISP (probably FPGA with a fancy name), the same QDSP as on S810… Wile Mediatek have nothing (if you don’t count silly addition of more CPU clusters) & never really innovated anything worth of mention (core pilot is OK but nothing grandiose).

          • Technerd
            August 19, 2015

            A Qualcomm invented in the 810 the hot CPU mode for cold days in winter.:)Mediatek just ad clusters I know but if it is cheap and works as fast as Qualcomm why not.

            • Lazar Prodanovic
              August 19, 2015

              As it’s dumb, not useful & waist of silicon as it does nothing (additional CPU cores – clusters) Instead of adding something more useful (special or general purpose accelerators ake gpu clusters, FPGAs , ASICS, DSP…)

  8. Hakim Farouk
    August 18, 2015

    They managed to port Miui V6 over to LeTv one at the forum.

    http://bbs.letv.com/thread-799086-1.html

    still some bugs to be sorted out tho.

  9. Burs
    August 18, 2015

    Something tells me the price will be at least $500.

  10. August 18, 2015

    That’s good to know… How’s their OS fare?

  11. Guest
    August 19, 2015

    Are there any informations about 64GB LeTV 1? I’ve already seen in many shops possibilities to buy 16GB and 32GB, but when will 64GB be available?

  12. Xalis
    August 20, 2015

    Seriously who the fuck needs anything higher than a Snapdragon 801/Helio 10? do you guys do rendering on the phone? give me a better camera, more battery life and a nice software, dual sim + micro sd and I’m yours if your phone has a SP801/Helio 10