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Today’s lifestyle is incomplete without cell phones and we just cannot manage without our handsets even for a day. LetV LeEco Le 2 is an amazing phone which stands up to your expectation having some wonderful features. You might have to face untimely problems which may disrupt the working of your mobile creating a problem to use the mobile. If you are worried of your Smartphone’s touch screen glass being broken, cracked or scratched, but working perfectly and you are looking for the replacement of touch screen glass then we can provide you touch screen glass for LetV LeEco Le 2 mobile which is a high quality product and that perfectly fits your device which makes the device look like the initial one. It is 100% tested and quality checked by our technical team before shipping. This replacment glasscomes with manufacturing defect warranty, highly secure and safe packing and shipping.
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The manufacturer LeTV, now called LeEco, shows with the X625 another model of the LeEco Le 2 Pro Series. The phone consists of an ultra-light metal unibody and looks very elegant thanks to the slightly rounded corners. Inside the X625 is the MediaTek Helio X25 fitted with ten cores and a maximum clock speed of 2.5GHz. Moreover, 4GB of RAM and the Mali-T880 MP4 graphics unit are ensuring fast and smooth operation even when multi-tasking.
The LeEco Le2 Pro is equipped with a 5.5-inch in-cell display with FullHD resolution. Thus you can enjoy watching your videos and pictures in high quality. The smartphone is powered by the 64-bit processor from MediaTek (Helio X25 Turbo MTK6797) with ten cores and a clock speed of 2.5GHz. The processor works together with strong 4GB RAM and the Mali-T880 GPU. Thus, it should be taken care of enough power. The internal memory of the new LeEco 2 is 32GB. For your games, videos and music there is enough space available.
The main camera has a resolution of 21.0 megapixels and has the SONY IMX 230 sensor. The selfie shooter on the front takes selfies with 8.0 mega pixels and wide-angle lens. Video recordings are even done with up to 4K. All these great functions are supported and powered by a non-replaceable 3000mAh battery. And should you run out of power the cell phone is quickly recharged thanks to its Quick Charge function.
An absolute novelty is the USB Type-C 3.0 charging port. The manufacturer has dispensed the headphone jack connection. For headphones and earphones, you are using now directly the USB Type-C connector. All thanks to Continuous Digital Lossless audio technology (CDLA Sound) directly from LeEco. LeEco has released this technology month before Apple has released its new iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus with the same feature.
Certainly, there is also a fingerprint sensor on the back of the handset which will protect you even more from external influence. The smartphone runs on the eUI 5.8 operating system which is based on Android 6.0 Marhsmallow. As usual, you also have the dual Sim function, Bluetooth 4.2, dual-band WiFi, GPS / A-GPS, Glonass and much more on board of this great and affordable phone.
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It’s always utterly disheartening when your phone’s screen shatters. The display on phones are the most expensive of all components and also the most prone to damage. In spite of those Gorilla Glasses, all it takes is one fall at a wrong angle. And since we have now transitioned to fancier but less durable near-bezel-less displays, the screen repair cost and chances of damage have both increased.
If you recently broke your phone’s screen and are wondering exactly how much a trip to the nearby service centre will set you back, this article should help.
That’s the biggest challenge as the post-launch service situation continues to be messy, especially in India. Some big brands like Google don’t have walk-in service centres in India and will swap your phone, resulting in higher repair costs. While many others quote random charges and have weeks of turnaround time. These are a few reasons why people compromise and go to the untrained local repair shops which often void warranty of the phone.
We have procured the following costs from different official and industry sources. We will try and add more phones to the list. Meanwhile, if you recently had a display repair, we’d appreciate if you can share your experience and display repair cost for your phone in the comments section below for the benefit of other readers.
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Rising up fast and strong, LeEco erstwhile known as LeTV is quickly becoming a brand to reckon with. Well known in their home market of China for being a huge player in the content industry, the company has been pretty successful with their phones so far. With the 2nd generation of devices, we’re seeing LeEco trying to emulate its content first model in India as well. Moreover the company is pushing the envelope forward with some very interesting design choices. Want to read more about the Le 2? Carry on for the full review.
Like the Le 1 and its myriad variants, the Le 2 is quite generic to look at. That’s not to say that it is an ugly phone but the Le 2 could pass off for almost any other phone in the market.
Over on the front is a 5.5 inch screen with small bezels on either side. Above is a front facing camera as well as a proximity sensor. Below the screen, you’ll notice that there are no capacitive buttons. Instead, the phone opts for on-screen controls. The Le 2’s software stack is very heavily customized and makes important use of these onscreen controls.
The right side of the phone has the volume rocker as usual. The tactile feedback isn’t quite amazing but does the trick. We felt that the buttons were a bit mushy which might not cope up all that well after a couple of months of use. The left side is where the Dual Nano SIM card slots lie. The phone lacks a micro SD card slot so you’ll have to make do with the built in 32GB of storage. The phone also lacks a 3.5mm audio jack, something we’ll talk about shortly, so the USB Type C connector placed at the bottom becomes even more important.
Flip the phone over and you see a familiar design. Antenna lines cut across the top and bottom half of the phone with a camera module up at the top and an LED flash placed next to it. The module protrudes out from the body so is definitely vulnerable to scratches. A glossy fingerprint module sits under the camera that could almost pass off as mirror for shooting selfies. The LeEco brand logo is displayed at the bottom giving it a minor design flourish.
Overall the LeEco Le 2 isn’t a device that will turn heads but its not a bad looking device by any means either. The phone measures a slim 7.5mm and weighs 153 grams making the device very pocketable indeed. The curved edges of the phone further helps in this regard and makes it comfortable to hold in the hand and it simply slips into any pocket.
Running what the company calls as EUI, The LeEco or LeTV Le 2 is a very heavily customized device. It is a complete departure from stock Android and there is a fair bit of learning curve here for non-savvy users. For a large part, the interface has been designed to promote LeEco’s services which isn’t all that surprising given their software and content provider legacy.
While the lockscreen is pretty generic, the homescreen is where the differences lie. Yes, the phone follows the iOS style single level hierarchy. All the apps lie on the homescreen itself and are divided into pages.
A button proclaiming LIVE sits in the center of the shortcuts tray at the bottom. The button lets you jump into LeEco’s live TV viewing offering. Partnering with Yupp TV, LeEco is offering a vast variety of regional channels for streaming over the internet. This software package comes free for the first year so avid content consumers will be quite happy.
Another modification is the Blinkfeed like display that sits as the leftmost panel on the homescreen. This is where you get recommended content pieces that are being promoted by the company. You can filter these to specific interest areas.
There are other apps that have been bundled in LeEco that add all sorts of basic functionality including an app to control the build in iR blaster. The bloated interface does take a toll on free RAM as just about 1.3GB of the 3GB RAM onboard is available to users. We tested out the phone on EUI version 5.6.012S with the May 1st Android security patch. This is based on Android 6.0.1.
The Le 2 is powered by a 1.8Ghz Snapdragon 652 processor which offers an excellent balance between performance and frugality. A slightly better variant of the much lauded Snapdragon 650, the performance punches above its weight. There’s 3GB of RAM onboard and while we’re starting to see phones packing 4GB of RAM even in this category, the amount of RAM certainly isn’t detrimental to the multitasking performance. The heavily customized skin does take bite out of the onboard RAM but for the most part you’ll never face a problem even when doing heavy multitasking on the Le 2. We’ve added some synthetic benchmarks below to get a better idea of comparative performance against its contemporaries.
In the 3DMark Ice Storm Unlimited benchmark, the phone manages 11938 points. Overall synthetic benchmarks only give an idea of performance and this may not correlate to real world usage. From a usability perspective though, the LeTV Le 2 performs admirably well leaving nothing to complain about.
The display on the LeEco Le 2 is a 5.5 inch 1080p panel. Commoditization of hardware has worked wonders for the smartphone industry and this is certainly true in the display department as well. The screen shows good contrast levels and the viewing angles fall just short of AMOLED level. Further, it is possible to tweak the saturation and warmth of the display so there is some leeway here towards making the screen perfect for you.
The backlighting goes up to 500nits which is sufficient to enable outdoor visibility but the reflective nature of the screen counteracts this. All in all, the screen is visible outdoors but we wish that the brightness levels could go a notch higher.
The Le 2 has a 16MP rear camera with a f/2.0 aperture. The phone is also equipped with Phase Detection Auto Focus (PDAF) for faster focus locks. In practice, this works well enough and unless the lighting conditions were particularly inclement, the phone managed to lock onto the subject very quickly.
That’s only one part of the story though. The camera has the potential to take some great shots but proves to be quiet inconsistent. Striking the right white balance in particular is something that the phone often struggles with. More often than not, the photos end up with a much cooler color profile than what it actually is. Noise levels are fairly in control but here too, the phone struggles once the light levels dip down low. Another issue we faced occasionally was that while the phone would appear to have captured the image, it really hadn’t. This resulted in a slight blur on a couple of shots when reviewing later. We can’t really call the camera on the Le 2 bad but you’ll have to be fairly patient and might need a couple of tries before getting the perfect shot out of it.
Much has been said about the missing the 3.5mm audio jack on the Le 2. Yes, this is a very forward looking move but then again it is a move towards a future that nobody asked for. The audio jack is a standard for a reason, it works universally across any kind of headphone or earphone irrespective of brand or price band. Keeping that in mind, the lack of the adapter becomes an annoyance more than just a curious omission.
With audio over USB Type C, the aim is to take the DAC out of the phone. The DAC ie the Digital to Analog Converter is the part of the phone that converts your audio from the bits and bytes stored on the device to analog audio that plays back on your earphones or headphones. There’s not much that you can do here as the audio tuning is usually a part of the phone’s firmware but you can usually tweak it marginally using an equalizer. Moving the DAC from the phone to the headphone means that your headphone manufacturer can create a sound profile that is perfect for your headphone and will work universally across phones. Since the earphones or headphones now interface over the USB standard, they talk to the phone digitally. This also means that there is no loss of signal, something that does happen over a 3.5mm jack. The bigger question though is that does this make a difference at all?
Technically, it is quite similar to using an external DAC which can potentially improve audio multi-fold. With the DAC build into headphones, you lose a bit of control but technically should get better audio quality but you’ve also got to factor in the intrinsic quality of the earphone itself. A highend headphone is simply better than a lower end headphone and USB audio with a budget headphone isn’t going to solve that problem. There’s also the fact that LeEco’s Type C earphones are pretty much the only ones readily available at the moment so that is an additional 2000 rupee expenditure tacked on. The phone does come with a Type C to 3.5mm audio adaptor in the box. Using the Le 2 as source, the CDLA earphones sold by LeEco sound pretty good, perhaps even better than entry level earbuds bundled with phones. Compare them with quality headphones or earphones from the same price category though and the difference isn’t all that stark.
In terms of connectivity, the phone is capable of 4G LTE and has VoLTE support. There’s WiFi 802.11 ac/a/b/g/n (2.4/5 GHz),Bluetooth 4.2, GPS and USB Type C onboard as well.
The battery is rated for 3000 mAh and supports fast charging which is good to have because the phone isn’t the most frugal with battery life. The Le2 lasts about a work day if you are careful with it but extensive usage rapidly drains the battery and you’ll be searching for a charger by evening. The likes of the Redmi Note 3 perform much better on that front by delivering full day autonomy.
The LeEco Le2 is an interesting device that is trying to take the first mover advantage by being the first to adopt audio over USB Type C exclusively. As a full package too, the phone has all the makings of a good competitor to devices like the Redmi Note 3 or the Yu Yunicorn. The phone is priced at Rs. 11,999 and is definitely worth a consideration if you are looking an experience that is slightly different from that offered by the now conventional Xiaomi, Coolpad or Micromax devices.
This item features a 5.5" multi-point capacitive touch screen with 1920 * 1080 resolution, Dual cards standby, equipped with MTK6797 Helio X20 Deca Core Android 6.0, dual cameras, 3GB RAM and 32GB ROM.
Display:Frameless 5.5” 1920*1080P FHD display, high light transmittance and color saturation, quite sensitive multi-point capacitive touch screen, a technology of integrating layers of protective glass and touch sensor into one.
Others:Support Type C, CDLA Audio, Infrared Remote, G-sensor, P-sensor, L-sensor, Multiple Applications, Book, Radio Tuner, Messaging, Wallpapers, Calendar, Calculator, Clock, etc.