GSM Arena just published their review of the LeEco Le Max 2 and they felt it was worth the $350 price that it comes with. For the price, you get flagship specs and build quality for the price of a mid-range smartphone.
They admit that the Le Max 2 isn't perfect, but it got enough things right to give it a favorable review. If LeEco decided to charge flagship pricing then they wouldn't be willing to overlook its faults (like its disappointing front camera, average speaker, overheating and average battery life).
They admit that the Le Max 2 isn't perfect, but it got enough things right to give it a favorable review. If LeEco decided to charge flagship pricing then they wouldn't be willing to overlook its faults (like its disappointing front camera, average speaker, overheating and average battery life).
Last edited by a moderator: