Chinese technology company LeEco, formerly known as LeTV, is tight-lipped on its next device, but reports have claimed that it is working on a high-end handset called the LeEco Le 2s, the successor of LeEco Le 2. It has now emerged that the device may borrow the design of the much-hyped iPhone 7 which is expected to arrive next month.
Speculations have it that the Chinese smartphone maker will release the LeEco Le 2s on Sept. 7 but it is yet to be confirmed.
The purported panel of the upcoming LeEco Le 2s have now been leaked and published on Chinese website MyDriver (via Techupdate3), giving a clear view of its design. It is seen with a metal body, and the cutouts have indicated a camera with LED flash and a fingerprint scanner. The antenna band in the device could resemble the one that is expected to seen in Apple's upcoming iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.
There are conflicting reports on specifications of the LeEco Le 2s. According to a report by GizChina, the upcoming handset will feature a 5.5-inch display and 2.5D curved panel, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 821 processor, a 64GB internal memory, an 8GB RAM, and mounts a simgle camera.
However, a device with model number X720, believed to be the LeEco Le 2s, has been spotted on GFXBench with a 5.5-inch Full-HD screen, a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor, an Android 6.0.1 Marshmallow, a 32GB internal storage, a 4GB RAM, a 16MP main camera, and an 8MP front-snapper.