LePro 3 Qualcomm 821 for 299?! WOW!
With a $100 instant rebate.
LeEco Le Pro 3 Ecophone - 5.5'' FHD 4GB/64GB Smart Phone | LeMall.com
With a $100 instant rebate.
LeEco Le Pro 3 Ecophone - 5.5'' FHD 4GB/64GB Smart Phone | LeMall.com
The 5.5-inch 1080p phone has no real design flair, but is instead a simple blank vessel to carry high-end specs that look great on paper: a Snapdragon 821 processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, a massive 4070 mAh battery (with Quick Charge 3), a one-touch fingerprint sensor and a 16MP rear camera can all be found inside.
The metal itself is simple and coated with a high-gloss sheen that separates it from the Le S3's more raw aluminum look, and aside from the capacitive buttons below the screen nothing actually stands out about the hardware design. Unless the lack of a 3.5mm headphone jack is considered standing out at this point.
I'd definitely like to know about the camera and how it compares to other devices you own/have owned.Android pay works fine! I have my unit already. Any questions, ask away!
Both DO NOT have expandable storage but the Pro does come with 64gb of internal instead of 32 like the S3I'd definitely like to know about the camera and how it compares to other devices you own/have owned.
Also, I've seen different sources say that it does have expandable storage and that it does not. Please settle this one for me!
Thanks.
I'm really starting to wonder why this phone is being overlooked. it kicks ***
Part of me wants to hate it just because of the name...the faux French-sounding name of a Chinese company.
Then there's the pricing. People generally want to believe that, when it comes to smartphones, you can't get a quality phone for $150 or - in the case of a 821, all-metal body Pro 3 - $300.
Lastly, I think people are turned off the Flash Sale model. I agree it's not the best way to sell in the US, but I can understand the reasons for not wanting to go all-out. Oneplus took two or three cycles to get over their odd invite-only sales model. When stepping into a loaded - and uncertain - market, caution leads to these sorts of things.
I went ahead and pulled the trigger on this one. We haven't even switched to T-Mo yet, so I can't say if I'll even keep it...but it seemed like a good deal on a promising device. We shall see...