LeEco, the Chinese electronics formerly known as Letv, is making an enormous push into the U.S. market industry.
During its October 19th event in San Francisco, it had a blockbuster day as it announced a bevy of products including TVs, a virtual reality headset, and more.
However, one of the headliners of the event was a smartphone: the high-end Le Pro 3. It is the Chinese company's new top-of-the-line handset, as reported by Digital Trends.
The LeEco Le Pro 3 is the successor to the company's LeEco Pro 2. The latest handset has been embraced by the market as an absolute powerhouse of a handset.
The Le Pro 3 is 'gorgeous specimen' of a flagship smartphone.
According to Yahoo, it features a brushed metal design and a curved, edgeless 2.5D Full HD (1,920 x 1,080 pixels) screen shielded by Gorilla Glass.
The handset is powered by Qualcomm's top-of-the-line 821 processor partnered with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
It comes with a 16-megapixel front shooter and 8-megapixel rear camera.
Not only that, it also has predictable accoutrements such as a fingerprint sensor, a USB Type-C port, and stereo speakers with Dolby Atmos optimization.
According to Digital Trends, LeEco added bunch of interesting highlights and innovation to the Android 6.0 Marshmallow experience.
One of the highlights is the Float: it is one the smartphone's features that automatically shrinks playing videos to a little window when interruptions like text messages, social media updates, or phone calls come in.
There's also Le: it is LeEco's hub of original television and movie content.
Another added feature is, LeView: a video discovery app that surfaces new content based on your viewing habits and history.
Finally, LeEco has this app feature, Live: an app that showcases live streams in a three-by-three mosaic.
The LeEco Le Pro 3 has other customer pros, too.
Accordingly, as part of a free three-month trial to LeEco's EcoPass service, users can get unlimited video and photo upload; plus a 5TB of general-purpose cloud storage.
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