LeEco Le 2
The LeEco Le 2 has been certified by
Chinese telecom regulator TENAA, and here are the details.
Setting design aside, the LeEco Le 2
(which carries the parent company LeTV branding) comes with a 5.5-inch FullHD
display. The chipset inside appears to be the Helio X20 - core count field says
10, and the 2.3 GHz frequency rules the X25 out (clocked higher at 2.5 GHz), so
the latter could be exclusive to Meizu after all. RAM is 3 GB, storage is 32 GB
and the card slot field is left blank.
The upcoming device has a 16 MP primary
camera, which doesn't shoot 2160p video - another discrepancy with that
GFXBench listing, that put a Helio X25 in the Le 2. The front shooter is an 8M P
unit.
The smartphone measures 151.1 x 74.1 x
7.7 mm and weighs 153 grams. There's a 3,000 mAh battery inside, and that by the way
is a welcome recent addition to TENAA's listings.
We're yet to hear about official
announcement, but with the regulatory hurdle cleared, that shouldn't take long.