After leaking several times in the past few months, Lenovo finally introduced its first gaming smartphone. Lenovo Legion’s “Phone Duel” includes high-end specs and various other enhancements for gamers.
Lenovo Legion will not be available worldwide, but gamers in regions getting the device (China, Asia Pacific, Europe, the Middle East, Africa) are definitely in luck.
The gaming bundle here starts with Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 865+ processor and adds 12GB or 16GB of RAM (LPDDR5) along with that chipset, as well as 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage. Then there is a 6.65-inch FHD display with a 144Hz refresh rate that should make the game feel silky smooth.
To further enhance the gaming experience, Lenovo actually includes two of several major components. The battery, for example, is divided into two 2,500 mAh cells. This allows for super fast 90W charging through the two USB-C ports (one on the side and one on the bottom).
There are also two haptic engines that, when the phone is held horizontally, allows players to get more “real” haptic feedback from their games. There are also two built-in ultrasonic trigger buttons on the side of the phone. Of course, there are also two front speakers.
In terms of physical design, Lenovo certainly chose something unique, which also included the “Y” logo of its Legion PCs. There are RBGs on the back of the phone and dual cameras too. The front camera, oddly enough, sticks out of the side of the phone to put the 20MP sensor in the perfect spot for streaming.
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