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What I love about the LeTV Le Max is the beautiful display, wonderful all alloy build, insane performance and audio features. What I don't like is the rear camera lens, and the physical size of the device. I am 100% sure the LeTV could have made the Max...
The Le Max is big and heavy, yes, but you know that already — just make a decision up-front about whether you think you can carry a phone this large. Also, LeEco is a brand not many recognize – like most new Chinese brands entering India – but that too...
There's certainly plenty of positives when it comes to choosing the Letv Le Max over other smartphones in this price range, but there are simply too many negatives to recommend it. It's got an excellent build, super responsive digitizer, excellent...
The LeEco Le Max smartphone is a flagship-class device, but fails to keep up with other flagships in the market today. With an added promise of content delivery, though, it seems to make a lot of sense. If that matters to you, then this is a good device...
For someone who love big phones and when I say big phones, I mean the real big super-phones, the LeMax with a bezel-less frame and display would be a phone that would capture the attention. It has a great build quality, a good display and awesome...
The Le Max is priced at Rs. 32,999 for the 64GB version and Rs. 36,999 for the 128GB version. There's also a limited edition which boasts of sapphire glass for the display, going for Rs. 69,999.The launch price seems a tad on the high side when you...
The LeEco Le Max is a good smartphone thanks to its nifty features. The hardware is top notch and the same can be said about its software. The only problem is its camera, something that could be resolved with a minor software update since the Sony...
LeEco has made sure to tick all the right boxes, and as it did in China last year, has even revealed the BOM (bill of materials) for both of its smartphones - which seemed a little gimmicky. BOM cost is a listing of the prices all the raw materials,...
With fluid LeEco System and Snapdragon 810 and 4G RAM infused in it, the Le Max looks like a strong competitor to OnePlus 2 and other high-end smartphones reigning in the Indian Market. The Le Max offers an excellent build, impressive touch...
The LeTV LeMax phone does score well in terms of looks and feels premium, but on the other side it feels bulky and thick. However, it is clearly meant for those who want to use a phablet. As far as its hardware is concerned, LeMax has powerful...
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