LeEco Debuts In US:Challenges Apple, Google, Amazon, Netflix, Samsung, Oculus, Tesla and Uber?

By Jaswin Singh - 20 Oct '16 05:02AM

The Chinese Tech giant, LeEco, has officially debuted in the USA. LeEco wants to invade the USA and make its products better than Apple, Google, Amazon, Netflix, Samsung, Oculus, Tesla and Uber.

According to Tech Crunch, LeEco wants its products and services to be known in the US. As of the moment, they are very much unfamiliar but that is definitely changing after their super grand event held in San Francisco just a while ago. They have introduced most of their products to the public. They have EcoPass, a Netflix-type streaming service. They also have a music streaming service, the LeMusic. They also have super cheap but very reliable Smartphone, Le S3 and Le Pro 3. It also comes with a VR headset.

They also have a bicycle. But not only bicycle is the transportation device they are selling, they are also selling cars. The LeSee Pro, an electric vehicle. The Verge has covered the event and focused on the LeSee car. They said that not much details was revealed about the price and production of LeSee car but LeEco's Chairman and CEO Yueting Jia said it will definitely be better than their first LeEco vehicle.

About the Smart phones, CNET has posted pictures of LeEco's Le Pro3 and Le S3. It has Snapdragon 821 processor that users can find in great gadgets like the Google Pixel. It has a 5.5-inch display and a rear-facing 16-megapixel camera. It is 7.53 millimeters thick and its battery is 4070mAh with 4GB or RAM and 64GB of storage. The best part of this phone is the price, it is only $399 plus it has a cheaper version, the Le S3 which only costs $249. Le S3 uses Snapdragon 652 with 3GB of RAM and 32GB of storage and a 3,000mAh battery.

LeEco's goal is to create an ecosystem for all of their products since they are all connected with each other. Their CEO said that the products have "the same blood, the same nerve center, the same bloodline, the same ecosystem to share." LeEco is definitely serious about their American advancement but it is up to the people if they will like their products of not.
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