Metal has long been associated with premium high-end design and
style on a mobile phone. However, metal body options in smartphones were only
restricted to flagship phones but the trend is changing now. LeEco was the
first to change this industry norm and disrupted the market with its flagship
killer Le 1s – the all-metal body smartphone at a sustainable price of Rs
10,999.
LeEco’s Le 1s Superphone flaunts a "trendy full-metal
body", which only few brands in the market worldwide offer. The metal
unibody is sturdy and is made from Aircraft grade aluminium. Furthermore, the
Le 1s is the world's only metal unibody phone featuring a screw less industrial
design leaving no trace of the industrial assembling on the design. LeEco’s Le
1s was the first smartphone to offer Indian users a premium looking all-metal
body phone which not only looks stylish to behold but is also a power-packed
performer.
The use of metal in smartphones not only enhances the look and
design of the phone but also ensures that heat generated by the phone’s
internals is dispersed quickly to the surroundings. Metal body aids in
dispersing heat generated by the processor and internals which it’s plastic
counterparts fail to some extent. The perceived temperature of a metal is
higher than plastic at the same surface temperatures (what this means is that
metal feels hotter or colder to touch than plastic at the same temperatures).
Though the device body might feel warmer to the touch during heavy usage it’s
important to note that this is normal and the device is functioning as it is
designed to perform. The fact about metal phones is that it gets hot fast and
cools down quickly as well.
Furthermore, the metal design of the Le 1s not only enhances the
looks but also strengthens signal receiving capability. With unique features
the Le Superphones have created new industry records and set new benchmarks for
the Indian smartphone sector, having sold 200,000 Superphones in just 30 days.
Under intense competition in the Indian smartphone market, LeEco has managed to
stand out and won the hearts of many Indian users, with the breakthrough
technology, comprehensive ecosystem and disruptive pricing lower than the
industry BOM cost.
Here are few reasons that causes a phone to heat-up and tips for
users;
Compact size - Smartphones being small in size and given that they are
multipurpose, with a heavy workload, the absence of a small fan or proper
ventilation will cause the little processor to heat up in the extreme of cases.
Also, as the battery tries to support more resources, heating up will be the
outcome. Given that the battery is located near the processor, as the phone is
designed to accommodate a lot of hardware in a small case, it leaves less space
for ventilation which could be ideal for cooling the system as is for example
the case is for laptops.
Excessive Gaming - While constantly playing
games with heavy graphics, we put too much stress on the “mother board” of the
smartphone and it pushes electronic inputs at a much faster rate. Playing a
game requires a lot of resources from the phone and it represents the most
obvious cause for overheating.
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