The version that we reviewed today costs Rs. 29, 999 and for this extra money, you get 6GB of RAM and 64GB of storage, which makes it a direct competitor to the OnePlus 3. The LeMax 2 has a higher resolution display, plus is camera, battery life, CDLA audio and the suite of streaming services in its favour. However, the software still needs a bit of polish, the phone is heavy, theres no NFC, and you need to fight for one through silly flash sales. The fingerprint sensor isnt the most responsive either, although the company says its an isolated issue with our unit.
We like what LeEco has done with the Le Max 2, but the price difference between the two variants feels a bit too much. Also, if youre shopping with this kind of a budget, you simply cannot ignore the OnePlus 3 which not only is more accessible