LeEco LeTv Le 1S Review

Introduction
LeTv recently changed his name to LeEco, a very famous chinese entertainment company. They are very famous and they have many products like Letv Music, Letv Sports etc.  Now the LeEco is launching its new phone on 2 Feb 2016 called LeEco LeTv Le 1s so we are doing the review of that new device.
Display and Build

LeTv Le 1s comes with 5.5-inch full HD display and the screen has 1920 x 1080 pixels and it comes with Corning Gorilla Glass 3. LeTv Le 1s is made up of full metal body with dimensions  74.2 x 151.1 x 7.6 and the weight of this phone is 169g. The full metal body gives good feel in hands and good look. On the back LeTv features fingerprint sensor which unlocks device in seconds and it is also used in security.
Hardware
LeTv Le 1s has Octa-core Helio X10 Turbo processor with 64-bit architecture and the processor is good to run heavy games and when we upgrade to latest version of android, the device is even more smooth. It comes with 3GB RAM and 32GB internal memory but the memory is not expandable, it doesn’t support SD card. The phones has PowerVR G6200 GPU which can handle heavy games easily and run smoothly. The phone runs on Android v5 (Lollipop) with EUIOS, but the company says the update will be released soon.
Camera
LeTv Le 1s has 13MP rear camera with aperture f/2.0 which is good for considering the amount of light taking in picture. The camera has Samsung ISOcell Infra Red Filter, the IR filter gives the CPU a filtered image which helps in auto adjusting the colours and it captures best image in your device. The phone can shoot 4K video with HD quality and it has single LED flash. The device has 5MP front camera which good to capture selfie.

Battery
The phone comes with 3000mAh battery which is enough for long day use but if you play games and surf internet all the time, you will need a powerbank. It has Type-C and 24 watt charger which gives you fast charging.
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