6.9-inch LeTV Max-70 benchmarked by GFXBench

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We've been telling you all about the LeTV LeMax Pro (X910), a phone that topped 133K on AnTuTu. Yesterday, we even had some renders to pass along. But LeTV apparently has something bigger on the way. A GFXBench benchmark test of the LeTV Max-70 suggests that the manufacturer is working on a phone with a display that encroaches on tablet territory.

According to GFXBench, this phone will feature a 6.9-inch screen with a resolution of 1080 x 1920. That works out to a pixel density of 319ppi. A Snapdragon 810 SoC is under the hood, carrying an octa-core 1.7GHz CPU, and the Adreno 430 GPU. 4GB of RAM is inside, along with 64GB of native storage.

Information for the back and front-facing camera is not included, for some reason, and Android 5.0.2 is pre-installed. Other features that should make the final cut like GPS (and perhaps NFC) are missing from this listing.

Considering that LeTV plans on stuffing this behemoth with the Snapdragon 810, and is employing a lower resolution screen, the LeTV Max-70 is not the beast that the LeMax Pro (X910) is shaping up to be. Still, if you watch a lot of video content, and don't mind carrying a huge device to your ear, the LeTV Max-70 could be the phone for you.

Next stop for both the LeMax Pro (X910) and the Max-70 is Chinese regulator TENAA. We look forward to seeing the usual images that the regulator provides, along with specs for both phones.

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source:  GFXBench via TimesNews.co.uk

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