LeEco presents Le Pro 3 smartphone with Snapdragon 821

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The Chinese smartphone maker LeEco has presented its Le Pro3 smartphone. It is one of the first phones to use Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 821 soc. There are variants with 4 and 6 GB of memory.

The Le Pro 3 has a battery capacity of 4070mAh, while the device has a thickness of 7.5mm. The manufacturer has kept the bezels limited. The phone with 5.5″ LCD has dimensions of 151x74mm. In addition to the Snapdragon 821 at 2.4GHz with built-in Adreno 530 GPU, the Le Pro 3 has a memory of 4GB or 6GB of the lpddr4-type.

The ufs 2.0 storage has a capacity of 32 or 128GB. The phone has a Qualcomm Sense ID fingerprint scanner. Unlike many other scanners, Qualcomm’s implementation works with ultrasound, just like the ultrasound works. As a result, the scanner also works with wet fingers and through many types of material. The scanner is on the back.

The camera is a Sony IMX298 with phase detection autofocus and an f/2.0 lens. The front camera has an f/2.2 lens and a maximum resolution of eight megapixels. The phone supports two SIM cards, both of which are suitable for 4G. The Pro 3 is reportedly lacking support for 4g on 800MHz and 900MHz, although it should work on 1800, 2100 and 2600MHz. The Pro 3 runs on LeEco’s skin Eui 5.8 based on Android 6.0.

Like the Lenovo Moto Z and iPhone 7, the phone does not have a 3.5mm input for headsets. LeEco already did this with the Le 2 series earlier this year, which also do not have a headset input. There is a USB-c port for audio and the manufacturer supplies earphones for that USB-c port. Charging via the same port is done with 12V and 2A.

The Pro 3 costs in China from 1799 yuan, currently converted about 241 euros. For variants with more RAM and storage, the manufacturer charges higher prices, up to about 370 euros.

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