LeEco entered the India market with the launch of its superphones in early 2016 - the Le 1s and the
The device has proved to be a game changer in the industry offering fully metal body, 32 GB storage, 13 megapixels primary camera and 5 megapixels front facing camera at a competitive price of Rs. 10,999.
Buyers of the Le Superphones can expect a content ecosystem to be uploaded into its android-based EUI system in the 2nd quarter of this year since the company has already signed contracts with Eros and Yupp TV. The company has inked a deal Eros Now for Video-on-demand (VOD) and with YuppTV for TV content streaming.
According to a recent Deloitte report, digital platform like digital audio and video on demand service will see increased activity due to availability of 4G services in the country. This is a clear indicator of the opportunity that is present in the market. LeEco believes that the next battle for smartphone domination will be fought on the battlefield of integrated services, which will include content streaming and gaming.
Here again, LeEco is at an advantage as it has a long legacy of providing an ecosystem of services to its users in China, where it has emerged as one of the largest video streaming companies. The content can be viewed on LeEco's devices that include smartphones, TVs and electric vehicles. LeEco had also started building its biggest content library with over more than 100,000 episodes of TV shows, over 5,000 copyrighted films in China. The company plans to replicate this model in India and bring its customers, a comprehensive and high-quality video experience, encompassing movies, TV dramas, entertainment shows, concerts, and sports.
The company's after-sales policies are also best-in-class with 555 service centers in prime locations in the country, besides providing 24*7 toll free services, and other value-added services.