When it comes to smartphone design trends, LeEco has always managed to wow the Indian smartphone user. The internet and technology conglomerate has recently launched the second generation Superphones – Le 2 and Le Max2 and both of them follow the same tradition.
Le 2 is a pocket-size Superphone that flaunts a metal unibody design, while most other smartphones in the same price range offer a plastic or a polycarbonate body. In addition to this, the phone has an advanced In-Cell display screen, which is usually featured in handsets in much higher price range. In addition to this, in-cell screen allows devices to be thinner and lighter. So it comes as no surprise that the Le 2 is 39 grams lighter than the iPhone 6s Plus.
On the other hand, Le Max2 is the flagship Superphone from the company and packs in one of most powerful processors in the world – Qualcomm ® Snapdragon™ 820. The Le Max2 sports a full metal unibody that not only provides stellar looks but also helps in better dissemination of heat that its powerful processor produces.
The usual myth doing the rounds is that metal body smartphones have overheating issues. However, the reality is that using metal in the Superphones actually ensures that the heat generated by the phone’s components is dispersed quickly. In comparison plastic or polycarbonate are poor conductors of heat and hence will take longer to dissipate it.
There is no denying the fact that the metal unibody design of the Le 2 and Le Max2 lends them a premium look.
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