Le 1s does not look or feel like a phone that has caused only a Rs 10, 999 dent in your bank account. It’s solid metallic body with a flattened edges, and a matte finish is both classy and functional. It also features a unique mirror-based fingerprint scanner, which shines and gives the phone a unique ID
The Le 1s in my experience using it for over a month now and I am satisfied with the performance of the phone.
Specification
5.5-inch Full HD IPS LCD display| MediaTek Helio X10 octa-core processor clocked at 2.2GHz| 3GB RAM, 32GB| 13 megapixel rear camera+ 5 megapixel front camera| Android 5.0.2
Camera hardware details and review
Model LeEco Le 1S
Rear Camera 13 Megapixel( 4160 x 3120 pixels)
Front Camera 5 Megapixel( 2560 x 1920 pixels)
Sensor Model Samsung S5K5E2
Sensor Type( Rear Camera) ISOCELL
Sensor Type( Front Camera) CMOS BSI
Sensor Size( Rear Camera) 4.69 x 3.52 mm
Sensor Size( Front Camera) 2.9 x 2.15 mm
Aperture Size( Rear Camera) F/2.0
Aperture Size( Front Camera) F/2.0
Flash Type LED
Video Resolution( Rear Camera) 3840 x 2160 p
Video Resolution( Front Camera) 1920 x 1080 p
Slow Motion Recording Yes
4K Video Recording No
Lens Type( Rear Camera) 5 Element lens, Blue filter glass
Lens Type( Front Camera) Wide Angle Lens with 90 degree viewing angle.
Review
In low lighting condition, the camera again stutters a bit. It performs okay I’d say but it’s definitely not up to the mark in Low Lighting conditions. It could definitely have been better, either with a software enhancement or with a better hardware, though the hardware doesn’t seem to be the problem here.
What is good?
The first thing you notice on any phone is its display, and Le 1s shines through on this aspect by offering a Full HD display, still rare at this price range. The bezel is super thin, and hence you can explore the screen better. It also works well in sunlight.