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Le Max Pro Expected On Feb. 23; Comes With 6.33-Inch Display, 4 GB Of RAM, Snapdragon 820

LeEco, previously named as Letv, has already announced the Le Max Pro. According to Android Headlines, the device is introduced as the world's first Snapdragon 820-powered smartphone. It was first revealed during the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas and may already be released for sale very soon to live up to its claim as the first.

Apparently, Chinese electronics company Xiaomi is set to release its Mi 5 on Feb. 24 in Beijing and Barcelona. It's said to also carry the Snapdragon 820 processor, which means that if the company releases first, the Le Max Pro will have step aside and give the crown to Mi 5. But it seems like that would not be the case as rumors say that LeEco has released a poster containing a teaser about a Feb. 22 launch. The poster also put the date Feb. 24, which made fans curious as to what will come on those dates.

If it turns out that it's the Le Max Pro, fans will be seeing the 6.33-inch QHD (2560 x 1440) display soon. GSM Arena also detailed that the device will have a body measurement of 167 x 83.4 x 8.95mm and a weight of 201g. Aside from that, the device is said to come with 4 GB of RAM and an internal storage capacity of 32 GB. However, Gadgets 360 noted that it cannot be expanded further via microSD card.

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As for the camera specs, the Le Max Pro is said to feature a 21-megapixel rear camera. The front camera is not detailed. It will also be equipped with 3,400mAh battery and a Type-C USB port that is positioned on the back of the mobile device. It will be running with Android 6.0 Marshmallow out of the box and will be topped with LeEco's EUI. Moreover, the Le Max Pro is designed with a metal body and will feature a fingerprint scanner that is placed below the rear camera sensor.

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