USB Type-C Phones To Upset Biggies Like Apple, Huawei and HTC?


USB Type C Letv

BANGALORE: Smartphones are leading the race of evolution of gadgets. Now, we have reached to the part where the connectors are evolving. We noticed the first USB Type-C port in the latest Apple’s thin MacBook, reports IBN.

Apple or any other big Smartphone manufacturers didn’t come up with USB Type-C port in their devices. But the Chinese company LeTV launched their first Smartphone which features new USB port and it is named ‘Le Superphones’.

 The new USB Type-C works either sides of the sockets which means you don’t have be careful how you connect the cable to the Smartphone. If you insert the cable reverse also it works just fine for charging the handset, transfer data and for external output in some cases.

Earlier this month, LeTV took the advertising to another level by portraying the Nazi leader Hitler sporting an armband with Apple's logo on it in their teaser. And their arrogant efforts paid off well as this took over the tech world by storm and it generated curiosity towards their next move.

Letv’s prime business dealt with video streaming and production similar to Google’s YouTube. The Le Superphones are derived by the design and hardware elements from Apple, HTC and Huawei’s flagship devices.

The Le Max features a 6.33-inch quad HD display, 2GHz octa core Snapdragon processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB or 128GB of internal storage, a 21 megapixel camera and an UltraPixel front camera. The device boasts an identical plastic bands and fingerprint reader as the iPhone 6 Plus.

The Le 1 Pro carries the design which is a blend of iPhone 6 Plus, Huawei Mate 7, Meizu MX4 Pro and HTC One Mini as quoted by the Engadget.

All the Le Superphones will be powered by Lollipop out-of-the-box, and the pre-orders for these have started in China. The company promises that their products will be soon made available to U.S. buyers later this year.
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