LeEcoLe S3 X626 runs on the deca core chipset Helio X20 with clock speed 2.3 GHz. Graphics adapter Mali-T880 MP4. This is really powerful processor, and I was surprised when I saw it in a budget smartphone. As I said, the user interface works smoothly, all applications open quickly. LeEcoLe S3 Android smartphone. Announced Oct 2016. Features 5.5″ display, Snapdragon 652 chipset, 16 MP primary camera, 8 MP front camera, 3000 mAh battery, 32 GB storage, 3 GB RAM, Corning Gorilla Glass 3. LeEcoLe Pro 3 Review Indonesia. Report. Browse more videos. Browse more videos. Playing next. 1:12. Puntuación en AnTuTu: Doogee F7 Pro / Meizu Pro 6 / Meizu MX6 / LeEco L12 / Xiaomi Redmi Note 4. ComputerHoy. 49:41. Pendekar Tapak Sakti epi 01 sub indonesia. Denny Waney. 33:31. Technicalspecs of LeEco Le S3 (cameras, battery, display). Benchmark performance testing in 2022. 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Leeco Le S3 Specifications Price In Indonesia Box Price Rp 3,540,000/-Discontinued USD Price $ 236/- Brand Leeco Model No Le S3 Launch Launch Date 2016, November 01 Network Technology GSM / HSPA / LTE 2G bands GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 - SIM 1 & SIM 2 3G bands HSDPA 850 / 1700AWS / 1900 / 2100 4G bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7, 8, 12, 17 Speed HSPA Mbps, LTE-A Body Dimensions x x mm x x in Weight 153 g oz Build Glass front Gorilla Glass 3, aluminum back, aluminum frame SIM Dual SIM Nano-SIM Table of Contents 1LeEco Le S3 ReviewLeEco Le S3 X626 Review Silver EditionLeEco Le S3 X626 Gold EditionLeEco Le S3 Review The LeEco Le S3 X626, including company other lower and high-end models, is no doubt one of the most popular and successful phone brands came out from China in recent years, offering great specifications and probably the best buy value ratio. This smartphone has it all. The S3 comes with a beautiful Aluminum alloy shell body. Full HD display with a screen resolution of 1920 x 1080 with Corning Gorilla Glass 3 protection. Powered by MediaTek MTK6797 Helio X20 Deca Core 10 Core processor. It has 4GB RAM / 32GB internal storage. High capacity 3000 mAh battery, fingerprint id scanner, excellent GPS and other great features to meet above-average users on a daily basis and beyond. In the photography arena. The LeEco Le S3 X626 is equipped with a rear camera along with a Dual LED flash and a selfie shooter located in the front of the device. Another point worth mentioning out is that this phone also comes installed with international ROM, which makes life more easier without a need to search a proper ROM and manually installing unofficial customized ROMs to make the device compatible with local languages. LeEco Le S3 X626 Review Silver Edition LeEco Le S3 X626 Gold Edition LeEco Le S3 X626 Review Focus Product introduction Specs & Features Package Unboxing Accessories Package Content Build Quality & Appearance Hardware, Software, Display, Cameras, Sound, Microphone, Navigation, Battery. Pros & Cons Final Verdict LeEco Le S3 Review Summary Product Highlights Color Gold, Pink Rose, Gray SoC MTK Helio X20 CPU MTK6797 Deca Core 10 Core 2x + 4x + 4x GPU Mali T880 Memory & Storage 4GB RAM / 32GB ROM Display inch, 1080P 1920 x 1080 pixels System Android Global ROM Battery 3000mAh Built-in with Quick Charge Support Fingerprint Scanner Touch ID – Yes Sensors Gravity Sensor, Fingerprint Touch Sensor, Magneitcfiled Camera – front camera + rear camera with dual-LED Flash Navigation A-GPS, Beidou, GLONASS, GPS Type-C USB Interface – Yes 4K Video Recording – Yes Network & Connectivity Bluetooth FDD-LTE B1/B3/B7 TD-LTE B38/B39/B40/B41 GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz CDMA EVDO BC0/BC1 WCDMA 850/900/1900/2100MHz TD-SCDMA B34/B39 WLAN support Wi-Fi Display, Wi-Fi direct, AP host. SIM Card Dual SIM Dual Standby Nano SIM + Nano SIM LeEco Le S3 X626 Package LeEco Le S3 X626 Unboxing LeEco Le S3 X626 Accessories LeEco Le S3 X626 Package Content 1x LE S3 X626 Smartphone 1x Case for Back Cover 1x Card Pin [SIM Tray tool + Service Guides In Chinese Language] 1x Charger 1x US to European Plug Adapter 1x USB-Type-C Audio Adapter 1x USB Type-C Cable Build Quality & Appearance In both areas, I have zero complaints. LeEco designed an excellent product with a strong focus on quality and superb build design. The body of the phone is composed of both metal and plastic parts weighing just 158 g Note with a Nano Sim Card. LeEco Le S3 X626 Full View LeEco Le S3 X626 Hands View LeEco Le S3 X626 01 LeEco Le S3 X626 02 LeEco Le S3 X626 03 LeEco Le S3 X626 04 LeEco Le S3 X626 05 LeEco Le S3 X626 06 LeEco Le S3 X626 Weight Hardware This phone is very speedy and high-performance thanks to its powerful Deca processor based on the Helio X20 SoC and the Mali T880 GPU. If we compare it to the previously reviewed Huawei Honor 6X based on the Hisilicon Kirin 655 Octa-Core 8 cores processor, the gap between both devices is almost double in favor of the LeEco Le S3 Device. In this phone you have a total of 32GB ROM internal storage, from that 6GB is used for system files. The downside of this device is that you can’t add an external Micro-SD Card since the phone has only two sockets suitable for dual Nano SIM Cards arrangement. LeEco Le S3 X626 AnTuTu Benchmark Huawei Honor 6X vs. LeEco Le S3 X626 AnTuTu Results LeEco Le S3 X626 CPU-Z System Information Software LeEco Le S3 X626 comes with Global ROM called EUI A very user-friendly system based on the Android marshmallow operating system. It came pre-installed with all Google services including play store and few others, such as the electronic Compass, My LeEco cloud app and LeEco’s universal IR remote control Application. Overall, my general impression of playing with it was nothing but good. Display Outstanding quality. Very bright, readable with excellent viewing angles. Cameras The pictures produced by the main camera were relatively sharp and not grainy. It worked great under optimal, and low light conditions. Another feature worth mentioning is the built-in 4K resolution recording function that you normally can’t find in $100-150 phones that worked very well producing high-quality videos. Indoors Photos Rear / Main Camera Outdoor Photos Rear / Main Camera Sound One of the main highlights this phone has to offer is superb sound quality. LeEco added Dolby Atmos is a surround sound technology that greatly enhances sound quality. You can select different equalizer settings according to content, like movies, music, etc. The Speaker was loud with rich and clear sounds. LeEco didn’t add an audio jack in this device .instead the company added the IR remote sensor. If you want to connect earphones/headphones you will have two options. Doing it wirelessly with the use of a Bluetooth device, or connect with a wired type through the USB Type C port using the USB-Type C Audio adapter included in the package. LeEco Le S3 X626 USB-Type C Audio Adapter IR Remote Control Universal Remote LeEco integrated an interesting remote control functionality within the S3 phone. A function you don’t normally find in a low budget phone in this price range. To start operating and controlling appliances you will first have to pick the right one from a list of a wide section of vendors compatible with the remote. The next step is turning the appliance off. After, you will need to power it using the power button inside the remote control Application. If the appliance responses and turns on you will be asked if it worked. And that’s it if all goes well you’re ready to use the phone as a remote control unit. Based on my personal tests the remote worked well with HiMedia Q10 Pro Android Set-Top Box and a Toshiba TV Model 42SL863. LeEco Le S3 X626 Remote Application Microphone Tested with Recorder App – Performed well very good and was sensitive enough in picking low environment sounds. Navigation GPS worked out of the box’ and tested with GPS Test Application including Here Maps in offline mode without an Internet connection. Battery Powered MediaTek MTK6797 Deca Core processor, power consumption, and battery life weren’t too bad, but not so great. with light usage, you can “squeeze” about 5+ hours of screen time. Again. it depends on If you are using functions you’re enabling, for example, GPS, Camera, setting screen brightness to the maximum and so forth. For a Deca 10 core processor, a 3000 mAh battery is not sufficient, especially without an audio jack connection if you need a Bluetooth earphone that also consumes additional battery power. At this point, LeEco could have picked a slightly higher-capacity battery between 3500 mAh – 4000 mAh. LeEco Le S3 X626 Battery Usage How to Tweak Battery Performance As a first step, It’s highly recommended setting the display brightness to %50 and enabling the adaptive brightness function. If the Color Mode is also enabled it’s also best disabling it. As a final step, under System settings -> Battery -> Power-saving management enabling all power-saving features. Battery Charging LeEco Le S3 supports MediaTek Pump Express Fast Charging technology and included a suitable fast charger amongst the phone accessories. According to my test, after discharging the battery completely it took 1 hour 15 min to fully charge the phone 3000 mAh battery, which is considered to be a short time and a pretty good result. LeEco Le S3 X626 Battery Charging Test Final Verdict The LeEco Le S3 X626 is a fantastic phone. The battery life could have been a lot better. Taking into consideration this phone costs $140, this is maybe the best affordable high-quality phone you can get for this price range and it’s definitely worth the money. If you still not convinced It’s a right pick, I suggest checking the Letv LeEco Le 2 X520 Model based on the more power officiant Snapdragon 652 64 bit Octa-core processor. LeEco gives great performance with enough RAM in the Le S3, but the Camera leaves a bit to be desired. LeEco made their big US debut last Fall with a couple of new smartphones. The Le Pro3 and the Le S3. The Le Pro3 is their high-end smartphone – which you can check out the review for here – with the Le S3 being their more mid-range device think Moto G4 equivalent. The Le S3 sports a price tag of just $169, which is a pretty insane price for what you’re getting – at least hardware-wise – but is it actually worth that price? Let’s find out in our review. Specs The LeEco Le S3 sports a 1920×1080 resolution IPS display with Corning’s Gorilla Glass 3 protecting the display. That gives it a screen-to-body ratio and about 401 pixels-per-inch. LeEco has the Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 MSM8976 for those wondering powering the Le S3, with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage. There is no micro SD card slot available on the Le S3, which means you’re stuck with the 32GB of on-board storage, unfortunately. Camera-wise, we’re looking at a 16-megapixel camera on the back, which features phase detection autofocus and has dual-LED flash. It’s capable of recording 2K video at 30fps, 1080p at 30fps and 720p video at 120fps. The front-facing camera is a 8-megapixel camera, and there is no flash on the front. There is a 3000mAh battery powering the Le S3, along with Android Marshmallow and eUI included. There is no headphone jack, but there is a USB Type-C adapter for charging. Finally, the LeEco Le S3 comes in Gray, Gold, and Rose Gold. In the Box The box that the Le S3 comes in is actually fairly high-end. It’s made of soft-touch material, so it looks and feels good. As soon as you open the box, you’ll find the Le S3 sitting right on top. Beneath the device you’ll find a pair of headphones which look a whole lot like Apple’s headphones along with a wall adapter, a USB Type-A to Type-C cable and a headphone adapter for the USB-C port. Of course on the other side of the box, you’ll find all of the paperwork that you’d expect to see. Including a SIM ejection tool. Hardware LeEco kept the design of the Le S3 pretty close to their flagship Le Pro3. In fact, it’s so close that most people wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between the two. What we are looking at here is an aluminum unibody design which doesn’t feel as great in the hand as you’d expect. This is largely due to the fact that the device has a flat back and not a curved one. The device is also rather thick. It’s about thick, but it does feel a bit thicker than that. It’s not always a bad thing, especially since they did put a rather large battery inside here. The Le S3 isn’t as slippery as some other aluminum smartphones on the market right now either. Another check for the Le S3, as the last thing you want is to have a phone that is going to slide out of your hands quite often. There are two antenna lines on the Le S3, one at the top and another at the bottom. They aren’t exactly minimal, but you get used to seeing them there. On the bottom of the device, you’ll also see one on either side of the speaker holes. The backside also houses that 16-megapixel camera with dual-LED flash and fingerprint sensor with the LeEco logo and other regulatory information at the bottom. The left side of the phone has the SIM card slot – which is a dual-SIM card slot – with the right side sporting the power and volume rocker. There is an IR blaster at the top, but that’s about it. Remember there is no headphone jack here. The bottom houses the USB-C port as well as a speaker on one side and a microphone on the other side. The bezels on the Le S3 aren’t the slimmest, but the device can still be used with one hand, which is still quite nice. The Le S3 isn’t the most comfortable phone to hold, but it isn’t the least comfortable. For many people, they won’t have any issues holding the Le S3 in their hand and likely won’t drop it either. The design of the device leaves a bit to be desired though. It looks a whole lot like most of the other smartphones coming out of Asia these days, which isn’t a good thing. Being in a market that is pretty saturated, and having a smartphone that looks like a lot of others, isn’t a good thing. Seeing as there isn’t a whole lot to differentiate it from other devices. Display A 1080p or Full HD display isn’t the best looking panel in this day and age, but we have to remember that this is a mid-range smartphone and not a flagship, so it fits in perfectly on the Le S3. Having said that, there’s not a whole lot to complain about with this display. Sure it’s not as saturated as the displays you’d see on Samsung devices like the Galaxy S7, but for an IPS panel, it’s pretty good. There are a few different display modes available for the Le S3, which includes “LeEco”, Vivid, Natural and Soft. We mostly kept it on Vivid or LeEco during our review. The temperature didn’t appear to be all that warm nor cool, meaning it was right in the middle. Another nifty feature for the Le S3’s display here is the ability to zoom in on the display. So if you want the text and everything else to be a bit bigger, you can do that rather easily. Now if you just want the font to be a bit bigger, that can be done fairly easily as well. A big issue with a lot of these “cheaper” smartphones is actually the digitizer. The digitizer is what is used to register when and where you are touching the display. A lot of times a bit of lag with the digitizer will lead people to believe that the phone is slow or lagging, but it’s actually something as simple as the digitizer that lives beneath the display. Luckily, that isn’t an issue with the Le S3. It actually works fairly well. There’s not much to complain about here with the digitizer, it responded almost instantly whenever we touched the display, as expected. Performance Inside, the Le S3 is running on the Snapdragon 652 processor, which is an octa-core SoC made up of a quad-core Cortex-A53 cluster and a quad-core Cortex-A72 cluster. That is paired with the Adreno 510 GPU and 3GB of RAM. So it’s definitely a mid-range device from LeEco, but it actually performed quite well. I took the Le S3 with me to CES earlier this month, and used it quite heavily while I was in Las Vegas. The Le S3 worked out pretty well, but there were a few times where it did become quite slow. For instance, tapping on the recents button would result in it taking a few extra seconds to jump between apps and such. It wasn’t anything that would be a deal breaker really, but it was definitely noticeable. In daily usage aka non-heavy usage, the Le S3 did perform quite well. It wasn’t as speedy as some other devices, like the Le Pro3, but it was definitely speedy enough. For the most part, 3GB is plenty of RAM, but in those instances where you have plenty of apps and games open in the background, it may turn out to not be enough, and it ends up making the device a bit slow. It’s unfortunate, but again it’s not a deal breaker. Unless you’re a heavy user, the 3GB of RAM that is included in the Le S3 is going to be more than enough for you to get by with. Fingerprint Sensor LeEco has the fingerprint sensor on the backside of the Le S3, similar to the placement on the Le Pro3. It’s a great place to put the sensor, and it’s where most smartphones have it these days. What’s interesting about the fingerprint sensor though, is the fact that it’s very reflective. In fact, you could use it as a mirror, albeit a very small mirror. This means that the fingerprint sensor is going to show fingerprints. Which isn’t a huge deal – especially since it doesn’t affect the sensor actually recognizing your fingerprint – but it can be a bit ugly, especially if you are wanting to keep your device clean all the time. Like the majority of us do. The fingerprint sensor worked as advertised. It was able to recognize my finger just about every time, there were a few times where it didn’t recognize it, which is actually normal with fingerprint sensors these days. But the issue that we did have with the sensor was the fact that the sensor was a bit slow, actually it was more than likely the software being a bit slow. It would recognize your finger fine, but then take a little while to light up the display and unlock the device. This didn’t happen all the time, mostly only when the device hadn’t been used for a while, but it was still a bit aggravating. You can actually use the fingerprint sensor with the camera on the Le S3. With the LeTouch Shutter, you can choose to use a fingerprint to open the camera from the lock screen. You can choose to use the same finger, or another one. It would be better to use a different one, otherwise every time you unlock the device, it’s going to jump into the camera. You can also use the fingerprint to take a picture, as a shutter button. Which is pretty cool, but it didn’t seem all that useful and we ultimately turned it off. Sound Quality The trend these days with smartphones is to have the speaker at the bottom of the device. With the speaker on the right side of the charging port and the microphone on the other side. That’s the case here with the Le S3 as well. Many people prefer having front-facing speakers, as the sound is closer to them, and it sounds better. But manufacturers like putting them at the bottom or on the back, for design reasons. The bottom-firing speaker on the Le S3 isn’t that bad, to be honest. It gets nice and loud, and I mean loud. However, it’s not HiFi or high-definition audio. And at times it can sound rather flat. If you’re someone who’s not big into audio, then this probably won’t bother you, but those that are audiophiles, this will definitely bother you, luckily plugging in a pair of headphones gets rid of the tinny sound. But, of course, there is a caveat to that as well. Since there is no headphone jack on the Le S3, you’ll have to settle for using the included USB-C to adapter. Wireless Connectivity The Le S3 is sold here in the US, which means it does indeed support T-Mobile and AT&T. Unfortunately those with Sprint and Verizon are out of luck, for now. While AT&T and T-Mobile are indeed supported here, and do have all their LTE bands supported, there is no support for VoLTE or WiFi Calling. So keep that in mind if you’re looking to use the Le S3 here in the US. The bands for the Le S3 are below GSM 850, 900, 1800, 1900 HSDPA 850, 1700, 1900, 2100 LTE Bands 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 7,8, 12, 17 We used the Le S3 extensively on T-Mobile here in the US, and it gave us service that was relatively similar to other devices on the magenta network. We saw some pretty great network speeds of around 75-100Mbps, depending on the area, which is similar to what we see on the Honor 8 on T-Mobile’s network. So there’s no issues with connection here. When it came to phone calls, users we called said that we sounded nice and clear and we didn’t experience any dropped calls. However, HD Voice is not supported on the Le S3. So while we did sound nice and clear, it wasn’t in HD, unfortunately. Benchmarks With the Le S3, we did run AnTuTu, 3D Mark and Geekbench 4 on the device to see how it would fare. And it did about what we expected, given the internals. The Le S3 picked up a score of1404 in the single-core test and 2232 in multi-core on Geekbench 4. When it came to AnTuTu, the score was 75,782, which is enough to put it behind the Galaxy Note 5 from 2015. Finally, with 3D Mark it scored 564. Which is actually a fair amount higher than most other mid-range smartphones on the market right now. So it shows that the Adreno 510 GPU is really rather good. Battery Life There is a 3000mAh battery in the Le S3, and with a Snapdragon 652 processor and a Full HD display, you’d expect the battery life to be somewhat decent, and it actually is. That is largely due to the incredible standby time that the Le S3 has. It is able to sit overnight and lose just one percent of battery, or less. Which is pretty incredible. Additionally, the Le S3 does also work very efficiently when it’s being used. During those long days at CES earlier this month, the Le S3 performed like a champ and never ran out of battery. Which is pretty impressive to say the least. Now while the battery life is pretty impressive, the other half of the equation is definitely the charging time. With the Le S3 sporting the Snapdragon 652 inside, you’d expect it to support Quick Charge and it sure does! Allowing you to charge up the Le S3 faster than you ever thought possible. We were able to charge from 0-100% in a little under two hours. That time is similar to what we’ve seen with other devices with around a 3000mAh battery and having Quick Charge So no real surprises here. It’s always nice to have a device that can be topped off rather quickly, before needing to head out for the evening. Software Running on the Le S3, we have Android Marshmallow with EUI and the November 1st, 2016 security patch. The security patch is rather recent, but the software as a whole is still a bit behind, with it running Marshmallow as opposed to Nougat. LeEco has announced that they will be bringing Nougat to the Le S3, but there’s no word on when that update will actually be available. Hopefully it’ll be sooner rather than later. This is our first time really getting to grips with LeEco’s software, known as EUI. It’s a heavily skinned software that LeEco put over Marshmallow, and it actually changes a lot of the functionality. For starters, the quick toggles and settings that you would expect to see in the notification panel is actually in the recents panel. So when you go to recents, you’ll find your recent apps at the bottom, above that is a brightness slider and some quick toggles. With music controls, and app shortcuts above it. To be honest, it definitely took some time to get used to seeing the quick settings and even the settings shortcut in the recents panel. There’s no app drawer here on the launcher. The app drawer icon is actually replaced by LeEco’s Live app. This has all sorts of TV shows, movies and other entertainment, definitely not an app drawer. It’s a pretty cool app, but most people are likely going to stick to YouTube, Sling TV and such. Where most smartphones have Google Now on the left side of the home screen, LeEco has LeView. Which is essentially the same thing. It recommends you the best videos to watch online. This is based on what you’ve watched already. However the recommendations aren’t all that great. Some of them are spot on, while others just simply aren’t. It’s early for LeEco so it likely has some work to do with LeView, especially in the US, so it should get better over time. You can also check out the best videos in different categories like movies & trailers, music, entertainment, comedy and many others. It’s all a way to get you to watch even more content on your device. The software isn’t much different than what you’d find on a lot of other heavily themed or skinned Android devices. And as other companies have learned, and LeEco will inevitably learn, they will need to scale it back a bit more and make it easier to use. Currently, most people would have a hard time finding out where the settings shortcut is, and the brightness slider, as well as a number of other quick settings. They aren’t really hidden, but they are somewhere that no other OEM has put them before. So it’s different, but it may turn out to not be a great idea for LeEco. Camera As mentioned earlier on in this review, we took the Le S3 to CES in Las Vegas earlier this month and we tested the camera a great deal while we were there. And the camera came up with mixed results. Some, actually the majority of the images we took at CES with the Le S3, turned out to be rather good. But there were plenty that were overblown, and some that were even blurry due to the fact that it was a bit dark it was outside at dusk and the shutter was slower. This is an area where most other cameras would not have struggled, but the Le S3 did struggle. As Nick found in his review of the Le Pro3, the camera was not the greatest and this camera here on the Le S3 is even lower-end, so it’s not surprising to see it be a bit less sharp. But for the most part, I was impressed with the pictures it produced. The camera app is actually pretty good. It’s nice and minimal, but still has some nice features included. There are four main modes available, Slow-Mo, Video, Photo and Pano. Now when in photo mode, you do have a slew of filters that you can use like Tonal, Chrome, Gorgeous, Nature, Normal, Cold, Mono, Warm and Lomo. When in Photo mode, you’ll see a small bar above it, and if you swipe up on that or right to left if you’re in landscape mode, you’ll open up a few other modes. Like HDR, Night, Square, Beauty and Scene. The Square mode is mostly for Instagram, but now that Instagram lets you upload 169 pictures, that’s not really a big feature. One feature that we are missing from the Le S3’s camera is a Pro or Manual mode. Giving users the ability to set up their shot perfectly. It’s missing here, and it’s probably one of the only devices that will be missing it this year. We took loads of pictures with the Le S3 during our time with the device, which you can see all of the pictures we took in the Flickr gallery below. These were all taken at 16-megapixel and in Auto. No editing has been done whatsoever to these images. The Good Price Point Display Brightness Battery Life Performance The Bad Outdated Software Uninspired Design Mediocre Camera, missing a manual mode Wrap Up The LeEco Le S3 isn’t a perfect smartphone, but it’s not meant to be. The Le S3 is a pretty decent smartphone, it checks the majority of the boxes, but it does leave a few unchecked. There’s a lot to like here, but there is also a few things to dislike. After using this device as my daily driver, it’s pretty hard to recommend it to anyone that is a heavy user, simply due to the processing power that it possesses and the camera. Should you buy the LeEco Le S3? If you’re a casual user, and mostly use your phone for phone calls, texting and such, then the Le S3 is perfect for you. But if you’re looking to pick up a smartphone rather cheap, and use it for playing high-end games and a smartphone that will last all day on a single charge, that’s not going to happen. While the latter will, you won’t be able to play many high-end games here, unfortunately. Buy the LeEco Le S3 The Le S3, the second widely available phone from Chinese phone/TV/video streaming/electronics/basically everything company LeEco, is a less expensive variant of the more powerful LePro 3. At $250 it's relatively cheap, and packs in some pretty decent hardware. But it isn't as good as the Moto G4 Plus, our current favorite for the price range. UK and Australian details have yet to be announced but the US price converts to £200 or AU$340. The Good LeEco's Le S3 is fast and affordable. The Bad The phone lacks a headphone jack and NFC, has a clunky interface and its video streaming service doesn't offer many compelling shows. The Bottom Line The LeEco Le S3 is a decent budget phone, but the Motorola G4 Plus is better. A few things I likedClean design At sub-$300 you'd expect a cheap-feeling phone made out of plastic. But the S3 has a polished aluminum body and shiny metallic trimmings that give it a smart fast On paper, the S3 was much faster than other similarly priced Android phones like the G4 Plus and Samsung Galaxy J3 in benchmark scores to popular testing apps. Day-to-day tasks like launching the camera and scrolling through sites were smooth. Enlarge Image Live content from the internet is accessible with this Live button in the center of your home screen. Josh Miller/CNETThings I didn't likeClunky interface Just like the LePro 3, the software layer that dresses up Android needs work. Navigating around can be unintuitive, there's no app drawer Huawei and Xiaomi do this, too and your recent apps are merged together with quick settings in one messy page. All the video stuff LeEco's live broadcasting video service - which sits in your home screen dash and can't be removed - has clips you can browse from time to time. But there's nothing really there that I'd actually watch on the regular. The other Le video app and the LeView YouTube video curator don't have compelling content either. Camera's meh The phone takes good enough shots for casual pictures and social media, but they aren't as sharp as other 16-megapixel cameras. And while you can't tell on a smaller phone screen, images look a lot blurrier and muddier when zoomed in or on a computer desktop. Battery life is only OK The phone has enough battery life to last a workday without a charge and during our lab tests for continuous video playback on airplane mode, it ran 11 and a half hours. While that's decent, other rival phones lasted 13 to 16 hours. No headphone jack or NFC Unless you love dongles, it's a drag not to be able to plug in my regular headset to listen to music and calls. And without an NFC chip, you can't do things like purchase stuff with Android Pay. Enlarge Image The phone also doesn't have a headphone jack. Josh Miller/CNETOther phones you should consider for $200-$250Moto G4 Plus $250, £229 and AU$399 It's got expandable memory, is water resistant and takes sharper pictures. Asus ZenFone 3 $199, which converts to £159 and AU$269 This one has a more advanced camera that also includes laser-guided autofocus. Samsung Galaxy J3 $110-$180 depending on US carrier, £140 and AU$329 Super cheap and available through major carriers and retailers. Not as powerful as the Le S3, but it's easier to use and has a long-lasting battery. The Google Nexus 5X or OnePlus 2 prices vary If you're willing, look into deeply discounted devices that were released in 2015. Though they may have "last year's technology," they are reliable and are still more powerful than the S3. 📱 Especificações do modeloLeEco Le S3ModeloOutros nomes do modeloLeEco S3 X626, Letv LEX626, LeEco X626 4GB RAM, 乐视 S3爵迹版País ou região onde é vendidoGlobal, Internacional, ChinaMarcaLeEcoData lançamento01/12/2016Espessura7,5 milímetrosDimensões largura x altura74,2 x 151,1 milímetrosPeso153 gramasConstrução, materiaisCorpo de alumínio, tela de vidroResistência à água e outrosNão suporta🤖 Sistema operacionalLeEco Le S3Versão do sistemaAndroid MarshmallowAtualização firmwareespecificação não cadastradaInterface do usuárioeUI ProcessadorLeEco Le S3Chipset64bits MediaTek MT6797 Helio X20 20nmCPUDeca-core, 3 processadores2x ARM Cortex-A72 Dual-core4x ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-core4x ARM Cortex-A53 Quad-coreGPU placa gráficaARM Mali-T880 MP4 780MhzDesempenho benchmarkespecificação não cadastrada💽 MemóriaLeEco Le S3Memória RAM4GB LPDDR3Memória interna64GB 52GB disponívelArmazenamento externoNão suporta📲 TelaLeEco Le S3Tipo da telaTFT LCD polegadasProporção~74,4% screen-to-body ratioResolução1080x1920 pixels 169TouchscreenCapacitiva Multitouch 10 pontosDensidade pixels x polegadas401 PPICores16 milhõesTela resistente a riscosGorilla Glass 3Taxa atualização Hertz60HzRecursos da telaNão suporta📶 Rede de telefoniaLeEco Le S3Dual-chipDual-SIM Standby - Chamada ativa em uma das linhasCartão SIM2 chips Dual-Chipnano-SIM 4FFDownload / Upload máximo300/50 MbpsRedes móveis2G, 3G, 4GFrequências, bandasMostrar +detalhesEsconder detalhesFrequência GSMQuad-Band 850/900/1800/1900Rede 2G primáriaCDMA 800, GSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G primáriaCDMA2000 1xEV-DOTD-SCDMA 1900/2000UMTS 850/900/1900/2100Rede 4G primáriaLTE Cat6 1, 3, 7TD-LTE 38, 39, 40, 41Rede 5G primáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis primáriaGPRS, EDGE, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev 0, CDMA2000 EV-DO Rev A, TD-SCDMA, UMTS, TD-HSDPA, HSDPA, HSUPA, HSPA+, TD-LTE, LTE, LTE-ARede 2G secundáriaGSM 850/900/1800/1900Rede 3G secundáriaNão suportaRede 4G secundáriaNão suportaRede de dados móveis secundáriaGPRS, EDGE📷 CâmeraLeEco Le S3Câmera traseira principal megapixelsResolução câmera principal5312x3984 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera principal4K UHD 3840x2160 30 fpsFlashFlash Dual-LEDAbertura focalf/ apertureDistância focalespecificação não cadastradaTamanho sensorespecificação não cadastradaTamanho pixelespecificação não cadastradaAutofocusPDAF foco automático de detecção de faseTouch focusSuportaEstabilização de imagemEIS Estabilização digitalZoomApenas zoom digitalFace/smile detectionDetecção facial, Detecção de sorrisoSensor BSINão suportaHDRHDR foto na câm. principalExtras da câmera1080p30fps720p120fps📸 Câmera frontalLeEco Le S3Câmera frontal secundária8 megapixelsResolução câmera frontal3264x2448 pixelsGravação vídeo câmera frontalHD 1280x720Flash frontalNão suportaAbertura focalf/ apertureDistância focalespecificação não cadastradaTamanho sensorespecificação não cadastradaTamanho pixel🔉 Som e multimídiaLeEco Le S3Alto-falanteSom mono não estéreoDolby AtmosRedutor de ruído2 microfones ou maisRádioNão suportaTVNão suportaFormatos de vídeoMP4, XviDFormatos de áudioMP3, WAV, eAAC+, FLAC🔌 ConexõesLeEco Le S3USBUSB Type-C conector reversívelConexão de áudioType-C conector reversívelConexão para TVNão + a/b/g/n/ac [wifi5] 5GHz + MIMOWiFi hotspotDLNANão suportaGPSA-GPS, GeoTaggingNFCNão suportaIrDA infravermelhoSuporta🧭 SensoresLeEco Le S3SensoresAcelerômetroBússolaEfeito HallGiroscópioSensor de impressão digital biométricoSensor de luminosidadeSensor de proximidadeVibraçãoSuporta🔋 BateriaLeEco Le S3BateriaLi-Ion íons de lítio FixaCapacidade bateria3000 mAhCarregador, watts18W Carga rápida por cabo Quick Charge 3Carga sem fioNão suportaAutonomia conversaçãoespecificação não cadastradaAutonomia standbyespecificação não cadastrada➕ Outras funçõesLeEco Le S3Controle de chamadaDiscagem de voz, Gravador de vozMensagensSMS T9, MMS, E-mail, Push mailViva vozSuportaVideo chamadaSuportaToques, ringtonesPolifônicos e personalizadosNavegador webHTML, XHTML, HTML5AntenaAntena internaTeclado Qwerty físicoNão suportaOutras informações• Cores Cinza, Dourado, Rosa dourado☢️ Taxa de radiaçãoLeEco Le S3SAR EUA, etcespecificação não cadastradaSAR 2W/kg Brasil, União Europeia, etcespecificação não cadastrada

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