Do you know Le 1s costs more than Rs 10,999? Know the real price here

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Are you one of those 2.2 lakh customers who have clicked on the “Buy Now” button on Flipkart during the flash sales of LeEco Le 1s, excited with it, especially the price tag of just Rs 10,999 for the high features? Think again.
Priced at just Rs 10,999 for features that are usually found in phones costing above Rs 25,000, Le 1s has become immensely popular since its arrival into the Indian smartphone market.
During the past three flash sales on Flipkart, 2.2 lakh units of Le 1s has been sold in just 31 seconds with registrations exceeding 20 lakh.

However, the interesting fact of the matter is that, the Le 1s costs more than what it has been priced at – Rs 10, 999.
It costs Rs 16,042.
Yes! That is right. The cost of the components used for making the phone is Rs 16,042, but the company is selling it at subsidised rates.
"We are working on whole Internet eco-system and not just devices. We will open the sale of Le 1s for Rs 10,999 on Flipkart from Tuesday onwards and customers purchasing it using Axis Bank card will get it for Rs 9,899,” Le Ecosystem Technology India Chief Operating Officer Atul Jain said prior to the first flash sale.
"We are selling this device without any margin to boost eco-system of our other offerings," he added.
Le 1s features a metal unibody with a 5.5 inch full high definition display, 64-bit octa-core processor, 3GB RAM and 32GB internal storage. It has 13-megapixel rear camera, and 5-megapixel wide angle selfie camera.
The phone has a 3,000 mAh battery with fast charging support, which means a 5 minute quick charge can sustain a 3.5 hour talk time.

Do you know Le 1s costs more than Rs 10,999? Know the real price here | Zee News
 
I actually doubt that, I can understand a sale without margin but a sale with Rs 5000 loss per piece is a joke and a terrible business idea. Take examples of One plus and Xiaomi phones they provide high end specs with cheap price but they arent selling at a loss.
 
Yes it's not a comprehensible idea that a company can survive after incurring a loss of 220000 pieces × 5000=1100000000/- rupees loss!!
 
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