Lenovo entered the gaming smartphone market last year by announcing the Lenovo Legion Pro handset. The handset was branded as the Legion Duel in China. On April 8, the company will be replacing it with the successor edition, which is dubbed as the Legion 2 Pro. Yesterday, the upcoming gaming phone by Lenovo emerged at Master Lu benchmarks with some vital information.
The Lenovo Legion 2 Pro appeared at Geekbench and 3C platforms in the recent past with the L70081 model number. The below-shown screenshot of the Master Lu benchmarks of the Lenovo L70081 reveals that it has managed to score 344,384 in the CPU test, 353,510 in the GPU test, 121,136 in the memory test, and 143,125 in the storage test. Hence, it managed to achieve a total score of 962,155 at Master Lu.
Past reports have claimed that the Snapdragon 888 chipset will be fueling the Legion 2 Pro with up to 16GB of RAM. Apart from corroborating these details, the Master Lu listing of the Legion 2 Pro reveals that the phone will carry support for 1080 x 2460 pixels and a 20.5:9 aspect ratio. The handset is expected to offer 144Hz or a higher refresh rate, but there is no accurate information available on it yet.
According to Master Lu, the Legion 2 Pro’s 16 GB RAM variant will offer users with massive storage of 512 GB. It further revealed that the phone will come in two other variants like 12 GB RAM + 128 GB storage and 12 GB RAM + 256 GB storage in China.
Past reports have revealed that the Legion 2 Pro will have a side-positioned selfie camera like the Legion Pro handset from last year. Also, it is expected to carry support for up to 110W rapid charging through dual USB-C ports. It will also come with dual turbo cooling system for heat dissipation.
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