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China’s LeTV is busy with a lot of things lately, especially with its rumored entry into the smartphone business. However, the company is also reportedly entering the smart bike industry and a few days back, it even confirmed this news with a new poster.

letv smart bike leaked
letv smart bike leaked

Now, we have the first look at the LeTV smart bike, thanks to a recent leak. Interestingly, the design looks a bit like the Baidu smart bike that we saw earlier. Of course, there are a few differences like the spokes and even the seat placement.

Baidu smart bike
Baidu smart bike

LeTV is launching this new bike in partnership with a bicycle company and Leie. The company will invest 50%, Leie 10% and the unknown bicycle company the rest 40% into this new venture.

letv smart bike poster

Unfortunately, apart from this image, we don’t have anything on the new LeTV smart bike. The company will launch the product as soon as April 2, so expect more details at the event. Also, it is said that the partners to the venture will be revealed on that day.

LeTV is also working on two smartphones at the moment, namely the LeTV X600 and the Snapdragon 810 powered bezelless LeTV X900. We expect both the phones to be unveiled next month itself.

 

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