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LeEco bolstering its lineup: Specs, photos of the LeX920 were just leaked online

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LeEco has launched a few devices this year, including the Le Pro 3 and the Le S3, both of which are part of the company’s big push into the U.S. Now it looks as though we may soon be getting more LeEco devices.

A phone called the LeEco Le X920 was recently spotted in a post on Chinese social media website Weibo. It shows off off some pretty nice specs and a huge screen, suggesting that the company may be working on another flagship phone, or at least a phone with very high-end specs. A few images were also included as part of the leak.

The images show that the device could have a pretty huge display, as well as slightly curved edges. In fact, according to the leakster, the phone will boast a hefty 6.3-inch Quad HD display with a resolution of 2,560 x 1,440.

Apart from the display, the phone is expected to have top-notch specs, with 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage. Interestingly enough, LeEco seems to have chosen to go with the Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 rather than springing for the newer and more powerful Snapdragon 821, so hopefully the phone will come at a good price tag.

Also interesting is the fact that the Le X920 is expected to ship with Android 6.0 Marshmallow with LeEco’s EUI over the top — rather than Android 7.0 Nougat. Hopefully, LeEco will start shipping an Android 7.0 device at some point soon.

While the processor and the operating system might not be the best on the market, it seems like LeEco is trying to make up for it with the camera, which is apparently a hefty 22.5-megapixels and sports a dual-tone LED flash. The front-facing camera is 8- megapixels.

The battery on the Le X920 is reportedly 3,400mAh and it will charge through a USB-C port.

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