Le 2 and Le Max 2 registrations set to break all records


New Delhi, Jun 22 (IANS): Chinese internet and technology conglomerate LeEco's recently launched superphones Le 2 and Le Max2 have received a massive 1,50,000 registrations in India in just 24 hours.

The registrations opened for both devices on June 20 on e-talier Flipkart and LeMall, the company's recently launched e-commerce website. The flash sale is on June 28.

The Rs 11,999 Le 2 and Rs 22,999 Le Max 2 come with a unique USB Type-C audio port featuring CDLA (Continual Digital Lossless Audio) standard that has made the traditional 3.5 mm audio jack redundant.

So you do not need to insert headphone into a 3.5 mm rounded socket as before. You can hear your favourite music with the USB Type-C port which is used to charge the device.

“The introduction of CDLA technology is a testimony to the company’s history of setting new trends and pioneering cutting-edge technology, which means the superphones Le 2 and Le Max 2 are all set to redefine the audio experience for users,” the company said in a statement.

People who buy the smartphones during the flash sale on June 28 can avail 10 per cent cashback on SBI credit cards, free CDLA earphones worth Rs 1990 and LeEco membership worth Rs 4900.

The sale of Le 2 will begin at 12 p.m. while for Le Max 2, it will begin at 2 p.m. on June 28.

  

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