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New Delhi: And yet another Chinese smartphone maker hits Indian market with LeEco launching two “superphones” - Le Max and Le 1S.


Formerly known at LetV, the company launched the two products on Wednesday.


The devices were launched by Atul Jain, the company`s newly-appointed chief operating officer (smartphone) for the Indian market.

Le Max, available in two colours of silver and gold, comes with a 6.3-inch 2K screen and is powered by a 4GB RAM. It also comes with a 21MP rear camera and a fingerprint sensor besides other specifications.

The phone would be available in 64 GB and 128 GB variants, the company said.

Le 1S, however, has a 3 GB RAM, 13 megapixel rear camera and a new Type-C USB charger. The company claimed the phone could last upto 3.5 hours on a single five-minute charging.

"India is our new destination. We look forward to making our presence felt strongly in the Indian market, a market of youths," a top company official said.

Both the phones sport a full-metal body.

Earlier this month, the company had showcased in a select preview event, a series of its smart devices, including 3D helmet, Bluetooth headphone and super cycle.

LeEco, which claims affordable devices to be its unique selling point, live streamed the event on Facebook to get an "overwhelming audience response".


 


With Agency Inputs