The Lenovo Legion Phone Duel may be the company’s first gaming smartphone, but it’s definitely no slouch. Featuring a 6.59-inch FHD+ display with a 144Hz refresh rate, a Snapdragon 865 Plus processor, up to 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM, 512GB of fast UFS 3.1 storage, a side-mounted pop-up front-facing 20MP camera, and a dual rear camera setup (64-megapixel main with f/1.89 aperture + 16-megapixel ultrawide with a 120-degree field of view). Read more for a hands-on video, additional pictures and information.
Unlike its competition, the Legion Phone Duel has two 2,500mAh batteries for a combined 5,000mAh that feature 90W fast charging capabilities. Other features include multiple USB-C ports, two ultrasonic trigger buttons for games, RGB lighting on the back, and dual vibration motors for immersive gaming. Available this week in China, with prices starting at $500 USD.
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With the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel, as soon as a gamer ends a session, you can review all the gaming highlights on-the-fly via a preview screen, so all you need do is select, then merge recorded clips together if desired, before easily sharing with others. And if you’ve just knocked out a tough enemy in a game but forgot to hit record— fear not, just use a finger to slide your right ultrasonic trigger key to the left to go back in time to relive hero moments and instantly reversely-record what just happened to share proof of your victory with battle mates, fans and friends,” said Lenovo in a press release.