The new logo is made of interconnected letter “L” and “E” which obviously stands for Le Ecosystem and the interconnected letter represents a closely knit ecosystem. The re-branding has also prompted the Chinese company to change its website domain name from LeTV.com to Le.com. Le has now eliminated the usage of the word TV from all its main and sub branding. At the occasion, Ablikim Ablimit, Vice President of Strategy said that “Letv is where we started, but LeEco is our future” he further added that “We will create a more beautiful eco world with new value for our users, and our brand-new logo will bring users into this exciting world.” LeEco will be making a foray into the Indian market on January 20th with the Le Max smartphone and is also expected to launch the Le 1s at the same event. LeEco had earlier started out as an Online video company and in due course of time, smartphone became one of its most important verticals. The Le 1, Le 1 Pro and the Le Max all of them were actually the first lot of devices to come with a USB Type-C. Incidentally, Qualcomm announced earlier this month at CES that Le Max Pro will be the first smartphone to come with the Snapdragon 820. The Le 1S is a powerful mid range phone that comes equipped with a 5.5-inch FHD display and is powered by the MediaTak Helio x10 Turbo and a generous 3GB of RAM. The Le Max phone on the other hand is a top of the line device powered by the Snapdragon 810 coupled with a 4GB of RAM and 6.33-inch WQHD display. Both the phones are expected to offer a great value for money proposition just like the handful of other Chinese phones in the Indian market.