Wednesday, July 22, 2020


LENOVO




Legion Phone: side selfie camera and two batteries

Lenovo announced today, July 22, officially the Legion Phone Duel for game-quality smartphones, recently surrounded by numerous rumors. As expected, the device received several interesting design features.
The screen, manufactured by AMOLED technology, has a diagonal size of 6.65 inches and a Full HD + resolution (2340 × 1080 pixels). The refresh rate is 144 Hz and the touch layer response rate is 240 Hz.
High processing capacity is provided by the latest Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus processor with eight cores and a clock speed of up to 3.1 GHz. Work supported on fifth generation cellular networks (5G).
The base version of the Legion Phone Duel has 12 GB of LPDDR5 RAM and the superior version - 16 GB. The capacity of the UFS 3.1 flash drive reaches 512 GB.



Two 2500 mAh batteries(image above) are responsible for the power supply: they are located in the upper and lower halves of the case. Thus, the total capacity of the battery is 5000 mAh. There are two USB Type-C ports to recharge, one at the bottom and the other at the side. The 90W turbo power charging system recharges 50% of energy in ten minutes and 100% in 30 minutes.



Another feature of the novelty is the exclusive selfie camera. The retractable module with a 20 megapixel sensor is located on the side and not on the top, like other devices with a periscope camera.
The rear camera has a two-piece configuration. It is a 64 megapixel unit with a maximum aperture of f / 1.89 and a 16 megapixel module with ultra wide angle (120 degrees) optics.



The smartphone has forward-facing stereo speakers(image above) and a highly efficient liquid-cooling system with copper heat pipes. A vibration-based feedback system was implemented. The device weighs 239g and has a maximum thickness of 9.9 mm.
The Legion Phone Duel will go on sale in select markets this month. Lenovo will announce the price later.

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