Lenovo Legion is a renowned name in the gaming industry. The Chinese giant makes some great gaming PCs and laptops but it has been longing to set foot into the gaming phone market for months. Joining the ranks of ROG Phone, Razer Phone, and Nubia Red Magic, Lenovo has finally taken the wraps off the much-awaited Legion Phone Duel today. It arrives as the first phone powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 865+ chipset, along with a 144Hz display, 64MP camera, and super-fast charging support.
Just like any other gaming phone out there, the Legion Phone Duel is flashy and has a bold gamer-esque aesthetic. Lenovo has experimented with the design and we think it looks super cool in renders. The cameras are baked at the center of the glass rear panel, along with the Legion logo. It obviously lights up and completes the gaming phone look of the device.
Side-mounted Pop-up Camera
We have seen a lot of pop-up selfie camera phones over the past year or two. They’ve, however, been placed at the top – even included two sensors and a flash. Lenovo has, however, decided to offer a unique experience with the world’s first side-mounted pop-up selfie camera. It also integrates the power button on top, which surely took me by surprise.
Display
Lenovo Legion Phone Duel features a 6.6-inch Full-HD+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 240Hz touch sampling rate. The panel boasts a 19.5:9 aspect ratio and a 2340 x 1080-pixels resolution.
- Internals
Both ROG Phone 3 and Legion Phone Duel make their debut on the same day with the same chipset in tow. Still, this is the world’s first phone to be powered by the Snapdragon 865+ chipset that was announced recently. It is a slightly overclocked version of the flagship chipset that was first unveiled last year. You get 5G connectivity and WiFi 6 support onboard as well. It runs Android 10-based ZIUI 12 out-of-the-box.
Internals
Cameras
While the placement of the rear cameras may be unique in comparison to any other phone available in the market, the setup is very unoriginal. The dual-camera system includes a 64MP primary sensor and a 16MP ultra-wide sensor with a 120-degree FOV. The dual-LED flash sits right above the fight light exactly at the center.
Battery & Charging
The Legion Phone Duel comes equipped with a 5,000mAh battery pack, which uses a dual-battery architecture to support the super-fast ’90W Twin Turbo’ charging technology. Lenovo claims that its charging technology will allow you to fully charge the Legion Phone Duel in under 30 minutes.
Lenovo’s Legion Phone Duel has been priced at 3,499 yuan (around Rs. 37,285) for the 8GB+128GB base variant while the highest-end 16GB+512GB variant will retail at 5,999 yuan (around Rs. 63,925). Here’s the complete list of all configurations and its prices –
This smartphone will be available to buy in two color variants, namely Blazing Blue and Vengeance Red. It will go on sale starting from August 5 in China. There is currently no word on whether Lenovo plans to bring the Legion Phone Duel to India or not.