Snapdragon is one of the most anticipated chipset to be unveiled this year. We spotted a device sporting the processor on Antutu with a crazy score last year but now, the first device to be powered by this processor has been unveiled at CES. LeTV may not be a brand name you’ve heard before but their latest device, Le Max Pro, is one hell of a beast.
Previously circulated rumor that Samsung might get an exclusive right to use the chipset on the upcoming Samsung Galaxy S7 until April has finally been debunked. LeTV Le Max Pro is a pretty huge phone with a 6.33-inch screen with a Quad HD resolution of 2560×1440 pixels.
Qualcomm confirmed the existence of this device yesterday at the on-going Consumer Electronics Show (CES). Le Max Pro has a 21MP rear camera and uses Sony IMX230 Sensor. It has a f/2.0 aperture and the camera has Optical Image Stabilization feature.
Powered by the 64-bit quad-core Snapdragon 820 (2.5GHz) with Adreno 530 GPU, the phone has a 4GB RAM with 64GB internal storage.The phone runs Android Lollipop on to EUI (Eco User Interface).
LeTV Le Max Pro measures 167.1×83.5×8.95mm, weights 204g and has a 3400mAh battery capacity. The phone has quite a lot of connectivity options and sensors like 4G LTE with VoLTE, Tri-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.1, APT-X, GPS, NFC, MHL 3.0, USB Type C, 3.5mm audio jack, Wireless HDMI, LeHiFi.
The device was announced by Qualcomm and there’s no word on the pricing and availability yet. We may have to wait until LeTV officially launches the device.