Le_Superphone.0Letv might not necessarily be a brand many are familiar with, but they are a China-based company that offers streaming video services and hardware, and earlier this year we caught a glimpse at the company’s plans for a smartphone of their own. Sure enough that handset has since been officially launched.

Dubbed the Le Superphone, it seems that the handset certain does pack some specs that could really make it a superphone. For starters it will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 810 chipset which is used by most of the high-end smartphones in the market at the moment. It will also come with a whopping 4GB of RAM, a 21MP rear-facing camera, and a 3,000mAh battery.

As for its display, the company did not mention what kind of resolution we might be looking at, although the company did state that it should arrive in both 5.5-inch and 6.3-inch versions, so if you’re after the phablet experience, Letv will not disappoint you. No word on internal storage options either but chances are it should be rather standard, hopefully.

Interestingly enough it also seems that Letv will be using the USB Type-C connector for charging the device, making it the first smartphone of its kind to adopt the new technology. The Chinese company has also announced their plans to bring the handset to the US later on in the year, but no specific dates have been mentioned just yet.

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