At 14:00 p.m. on April 20, the LeEco Free Press Conference brought us three LeEco phones: LeEco Super Phone 2, LeEco Super Phone 2 Pro, LeEco Super Phone Max 2. At the same time, LeEco also prepared USB Type-C headset accessories for several LeEco Super phones without 3.5mm interface.
Le 2 uses MTK Helio X20 SoC, 10 core CPU, 2.3GHz main frequency, 3GB RAM+32G ROM, 5.5 inch 2K resolution screen, 16 million pixels rear camera, 8 million pixels front camera, 3000mAh battery capacity, Android 6.0 system, dual card dual standby full network access, CDLA lossless audio support, USB Type-C interface and rear fingerprint identification module still adopt the design of all metal+ID borderless, and the price is 1099 yuan.
Le 2 Pro uses MTK Helio X25 SoC, 10 core CPU, 2.5GHz main frequency, 4GB RAM+64G ROM, 5.5 inch 2K resolution screen, 21 million pixels rear camera (IMX230), 8 million pixels front, 3000mAh battery capacity, Android 6.0 system, dual card dual standby full network access, USB Type-C interface supports CDLA lossless audio, and the rear fingerprint identification module is still designed to be all metal+ID borderless, with a price of 1499 yuan.
Le Max 2 adopts Snapdragon 820 SoC, CPU is 4-core, main frequency is 2.15GHz, 4GB/6GB RAM+32GB/64G ROM, screen is 5.7 inch 2K resolution, rear camera has 21 million pixels (IMX230+optical anti shake), front camera has 8 million pixels, battery capacity is 3000mAh, it is equipped with Android 6.0 system, and it supports dual card dual standby full network access, USB Type-C interface, CDLA lossless audio, Qualcomm 3.0+PD dual fast charge, and rear ultrasonic fingerprint recognition still adopt the all metal+ID frameless design. The 4GB+32GB version sells for 2099 yuan, the 4GB+64GB version sells for 2299 yuan, and the 6GB+64GB version sells for 2499 yuan.
None of the three mobile phones released by LeEco is equipped with a 3.5mm headphone interface. Users must connect headphones through the USB Type-C interface, and they support CDLA lossless audio, thanks to USB Type-C is used to transmit the data signal directly to the headset, reducing the audio loss.