A metal-bodied smartphone is rare to the budget segment. The Le 1S, however, flaunts a unibody design predominantly comprising of metal. Its brushed metal form factor with chamfered edges looks as well as feels premium for the phones price. To add to its looks, the front adorns a nearly bezel-less display with three capacitive keys placed below it, and a camera placed up front. The 5.5-inch FHD display with 1080x1920 pixels resolution has 500nit per pixel which offers better visuals, is bright and vivid, reproduces colors well, and offers good viewing angles.
The right side of the handset has power key and volume key, which are easily reachable for thumb, while the left is home to SIM card trey.
The top has a 3.5mm audio jack and the bottom features USB Type-C port that supports reversible connection. The rear panel has a 13MP camera placed on top left corner, like the way you see on an iPhone, and a circular fingerprint scanner pad. Processor and memory
The Le 1S phone is powered by MediaTeks Helios X10 chipset with octa-core clicking at 2.2GHz. The processor is paired with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage which again should be good for storing most of your files, photos, videos and more on the phone. Camera
This phone sports a 13MP rear camera with ISOCELL sensor, LED Flash, f2.0 aperture and PDAF for instant focus. Up front, there is a 5MP camera. The rimary camera supports slow-motion video recording as well. As for camera quality, it resulted in some nice shots when we tested it at the event venue. Pictures shot from rear camera came out well, and were sharp, but not exceptionally good. We will test the device to give detailed information about its camera performance. Battery
You get a 3000mAh battery with fast charging capability, which gives 3.5 hours of talk time in just 5minutes of charging, as per company claims. The battery in itself should be good for a day of mixed use.