Le 1s to go all silver in next flash sale


New Delhi, Feb 11 (IANS): After receiving a tremendous response to its Rs.10,999 Le 1s smartphones in the first two flash sales, Chinese smartphone maker LeEco will launch the device in silver colour in its next flash sale which is slated for February 16.

Having sold 70,000 Le 1s devices during its first flash sale in a flat two seconds and 95,000 smartphones in 20 seconds during the second flash sale on e-tail major Flipkart, the company has also set up 555 service centres across the country. 

"We are enthralled on getting such a brilliant response from the Indian market for our phone. We have got 95,000 orders for the phone in this flash sale," Atul Jain, COO, smart electronics business, LeEco India, told IANS.

The company had on January 20 launched two "superphones" -- Le Max and Le 1S -- in the Indian market. 

The Le 1s with all its features and a price of Rs.10,999 is a good buy. 

Display quality, good user interface, fast charging, lag-free multi-tasking and handy design that lets user work with one hand are some of the features to look for in the phone. 

The phone boasts of 2.2 GHz Octa-core Mediatek MT6795 Helio X10 processor with PowerVR G6200 GPU and 3GB DDR3 RAM with 5.5-inch display and 32GB storage.

It has 13-megapixel auto focus rear camera with ISOCELL technology and blue glass infrared filter and 5-megapixel front camera, dual 4G/LTE, 3,000 mAH battery and a mirror-finish fingerprint identification system. 

  

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