
New Delhi: As per a recent study by Facebook, 70 percent gamers across the globe, including India choose smartphones as their primary gaming platform. This is followed by computers, tablets and game consoles. The mobile gaming industry will generate an annual revenue of $36.9 billion in 2016, which would be bigger than that of the PC gaming for the first time, the study showed.
The mobile gaming industry will generate an annual revenue of $36.9 billion in 2016, which would be bigger than that of the PC gaming for the first time, the study showed.
Mobile gaming is also attracting users from other social media. The new sensation of Pokemon Go has taken the smartphone gamers’ world by storm and users are spending more time playing the game than they are on any other social media platform. While this new trend of smartphone usage has caught the smartphone brands off guard, global internet and ecosystem conglomerate, LeEco responded to this new dynamic well in time.
At a time when 80 percent of the smartphones sold on eCommerce sites in India, come with less than 3GB RAM, LeEco’s three new Superphones, Le 1s Eco, Le 2 and Le Max2 are leading the pack in the Indian smartphone market with 3GB or more memory. For a long time, mobile gamers have been in the quest to move to a higher level of ‘3+32’ era, where smartphones are at least equipped with 3 GB of RAM and 32GB of internal storage.
The gaming world was pleasantly
surprised by the launch of LeEco’s Superphones that provide
high-intensity gaming experience and high-resolution graphic display
all at attractive prices for buyers.
Source: PR Newswire/ PTI