In early February we had the first news that Lenovo was working on a gaming smartphone, which we call a gaming cellphone. It would be sold under the family Legion, the type that combines its gaming devices.
At the end of March we saw the first images of it, although they were not leaky with each piece, but the designs were renamed from patents.
Today we have a new thank you note for XDA-Developers who have gained access to the removable feature of this cellphone, with more information about its features.
Quick charger
The first thing that grabs the attention of the filtered images is the rapid loading of the terminal, which we've been talking about. It will be 90 W
This fast charging can work with the charger The standard USB C, which we have in the lower, or second frame, is mounted on one side to charge the phone while it is playing.
The battery will be 5000 mAh and thanks to the fast charge we will get 100% in about half an hour.
This gaming mobile uses a different design than expected
As for composition, we can see that from a little of what was seen in mature patents in March. It will not have three rear cameras, but two, located at the center of the device. They will have a 64 Mpx wide angle and a 16 Mpx angle.
Plus, it's amazing that its screen doesn't have a front camera and that it is installed on machine system on one of the larger laterals, not at the top frame if we take the phone directly. You will have 20 Mpx.
When thinking about games, Lenovo has considered cooling this device and the audio part. There will be two stereo speakers but it won't have a 3.5 mm jackphone.
Too much energy, but we don't know memory
It was already known that this model would use Snapdragon 865, and now we know that internal memory will use UFS 3.0 technology and the LPDDR5 RAM. We have no idea how many of these memories are, because they are never mature.
Finally, we will have to talk about the screen, which will have a very high refresh time of 144 Hz and 270 Hz frequency sensitivity. The resolution will be 2340 x 1080 px and we think you will be using the OLED panel, although this has not been confirmed yet.