After using it, still impressed for the $, I'd change the fingerprint scanner to the front, and put the back button on the correct side, dunno WTH they put it on the right.
Most people are right handed. Back button on the right feels most comfortable.
I cancelled the OPO 3 (because of the rumored OPO 3T with the 821 silicone chip coming out soon), am considering the Le Eco Pro3. If I can get one for $299 during the intro period, I'm in for one, that Qualcomm 821 is calling to me.
http://www.lemall.com/us/phone/leeco_le_pro3/index.html
Is this the same phone as the one sold at lemall.com?
http://www.geekbuying.com/item/LeTV-LeEco-Le-Pro3-X720-4GB-32GB-Smartphone---Gold-372588.html
Will it perform well on Tmobile?
Thanks in advance
Works fine on TMobile, I wouldn't buy from them over LeMall or swappa though, I suspect that's the international version, and it would have no warranty.
Nice battery life
And there is a 1 day sale (monday) that makes the Pro 3 $249. That is $249 for a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821, 4gb, 64gb storage, fingerprint scanner, 4000 mah battery, unlocked, 1080p ips screen. Aka very similar specs to the new google pixel but the phone cost is only $249 ($399 is the traditional price)
https://slickdeals.net/f/9526548-le...d-6-0-32gb-storage-129-lemall-com?v=1&src=tdw
After using it, still impressed for the $, I'd change the fingerprint scanner to the front, and put the back button on the correct side, dunno WTH they put it on the right.
It's on the same side as Samsung, and AFAIK they're still the most popular Android phone maker. Switching sides when I went with the 6P was pretty frustrating.
I'm just hoping they don't renege on the manufacturer warranty, seems like free money is drying up for many of these no name Chinese brandsBad news...
http://economictimes.indiatimes.com...advertisement-spends/articleshow/56091697.cms
And that leads to
http://www.phonearena.com/news/LeEco-Le-Pro3-Le-S3-deal_id89294
Seems that Leeco is quiting the market way sooner than expecting... even more... that would make Vivo and Oppo goes after them.
Leeco is a tragic example of a good brand being screwed up by using too much money.I'm just hoping they don't renege on the manufacturer warranty, seems like free money is drying up for many of these no name Chinese brands
The problem with LG is that they don't have the cost structure of a Samsung, nor the brand value of Apple.Leeco is a tragic example of a good brand being screwed up by using too much money.
They need an alliance... kill me guys, but they need to ally with LG since they are on a very bad situation too (they doesn't have good phones besides the top tier), but they have reputation and marketshare.
For now but I do expect the ripple effects to be felt elsewhere, probably sometime next year.Best Buy is still selling them, it looks like the damage is localized to India, their market is very price sensitive.
I'm not a super fan, the skin is terrible, but they're sure cheap.
Actually in India the market is not as good as expecting for literally every brand. Even the lower tiers suffers a lot on that place.Best Buy is still selling them, it looks like the damage is localized to India, their market is very price sensitive.
I'm not a super fan, the skin is terrible, but they're sure cheap.
They're denying this over here, perhaps looking to keep their options open ~ LeEco denies India exit rumors, to soon launch new smartphones and TVsReviving the thread..
www.pagalparrot.com/leeco-leaving-india-chinese-conglomerate.html
It was not enough.... Seems that India is no longer a market for them... And to make it worse... They are really on bad condition and is matter of time to leave the US market.