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Leeco The Max 2 official with 6GB of RAM and no 3.5mm headphone jack

Leeco is not to present new smartphones with pioneering numbers, and is among the most avant-garde companies in the industry. In the past few hours he has announced three new devices all very interesting which features the new top of the range: The Leeco Max 2. Then there's 2 Pro and Le 2, more affordable economically and magazines specifications down. To unite the three devices the presence of Android 6 and the lack of a 3.5mm jack for headphones and microphone.

The new flagship is The Max 2, a 5.7-inch smartphone with Quad HD resolution display. Under the shell we find a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 processor supported by a quantity of 4 or 6 GB of RAM on the basis of selected versions. This is an absolute first in the smartphone industry with The Max 2, which is the first model ever to overcome the system of dedicated memory 4GB. As for the integrated storage smartphone adopts UFS 2.0 NAND memories 32 and 64GB non-expandable via external memory cards.

Leeco The Max 2 uses a module with 21-megapixel Sony IMX230 sensor for the rear camera, supported by stabilized optics. On the front we find a good 8 megapixel camera. Completing the list of technical specifications by a 3,100 mAh battery, the X12 Qualcomm LTE modem SoC with built-in support for Wi-Fi 802.11ac dual-band networks. In the absence of a 3.5mm jack, the only available connector is a USB Type-C reversible, which can be transformed into audio port through the connector offered in each room.

There are earphones or headphones offers included with your smartphone, but the company promises better sound quality through its CDLA standard (Continual Digital Lossless Audio): with the same headphones, the version with Type-C USB port ensures quality "well above", according to the company's ads. The smartphone will be offered in two configurations: 32GB of ROM with 4GB of RAM to 2099 Yuan price (about 285 €), and 64GB of ROM with 6GB of RAM to 2499 Yuan (about € 339 at current exchange rates).

In addition to The Max 2, the company launched two devices with 5.5 "display with Full HD resolution. The two devices are substantially the same as the display and form factor, while something changes in hardware and in the camera. They too I have absolutely no 3.5mm audio jack. the 2 Pro uses the MediaTek Helio X25 processor with 4GB of RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.1 storage, while on the front of the camera we find a Sony IMX230 sensor with 21 megapixels, apparently without stabilization optical.

Leeco The 2 instead integrates a more modest processor Helio X20, more and MediaTek, with 3GB of RAM and 32GB eMMC 5.1 storage. The camera is 16 megapixels without OIS. Identical remaining specifications: LTE modem is Cat. 6, the battery in both cases by 3.000mAh. Smartphones support Wi-Fi dual-band connectivity, Bluetooth 4.1 and integrate a single Type-C USB port for data exchange and audio processing. The two will be sold to 1099 yuan, while the Pro version to 1499 Yuan on the Chinese market.

The three devices will come only in the Chinese market, although the company said it is considering the possibility of joining other international markets.

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