- Pros
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- Premium design ethos
- Visually-appealing display
- The Supertainment ecosystem
- Top-of-the-line innards
- Cons
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- Average battery life
- Buggy interface
If you’ve been following our review of the LeEco Le Max2 till now, then you’d know that it’s a very capable smartphone – available at an attractive price. The 4GB RAM variant will set you back by Rs 22,999, while the higher-end version costs Rs 29,999.The LeEco Le Max2 can also bear the title of the flagship killer, and is yet another option in the midst that turns the conventional specs-vs-price balance on its head. In fact, flagship devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note7 (first impressions), whic... Read Full Verdict
If you’ve been following our review of the LeEco Le Max2 till now, then you’d know that it’s a very capable smartphone – available at an attractive price. The 4GB RAM variant will set you back by Rs 22,999, while the higher-end version costs Rs 29,999.The LeEco Le Max2 can also bear the title of the flagship killer, and is yet another option in the midst that turns the conventional specs-vs-price balance on its head. In fact, flagship devices like the Samsung Galaxy Note7 (first impressions), which are twice its price, have a similar configuration, but a lower amount of RAM. In a way, Le Max2’s true competitor remains the OnePlus 3, and we have to admit that it’s an extremely close call between the two, since they feature similar innards. While the OnePlus 3 wins in terms of its sleek and ergonomic design, the LeEco Le Max2 gets an edge for its sharper 2k display and the content ecosystem.In a nutshell, the LeEco Le Max2 is a compelling flagship, which ticks all the right boxes for being a capable daily driver.