Theyre all similarly designed slabs of metal with thin bezels along with the fingerprint scanners in the same spot on the back that weve seen with the LeEco Le 1s. The only obvious difference is that the Le Max 2 is a 5.7-inch phone versus the 5.5-inch Le 2 and Le 2 Pro. The trio forsake 3.5mm audio jacks in favour of pushing audio through their USB Type-C ports, using the what company is calling Continual Digital Lossless Audio(CDLA) technology. This, according to LeEco, will deliver a high-quality lossless audio experience. Furthermore, all three models run on Android 6.0 Marshmallow wrapped under LeEcos customised EUI 5.5(short for Ecosystem User Interface).
With a familiar, established aesthetic and design language, the differences between the three phones are all essentially under the hood. The Le 2 features MediaTeks tri-cluster deca-core Helio X20 processor, 3GB of RAM, and 32GB of storage. The Le 2 is equipped with a 16-megapixel rear camera with an f/2.0 aperture, phase-detection autofocus, and an LED flash. Theres also an 8-megpixel front-facing camera.