Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming smartphone is so powerful that it has cut-outs in the rear panel to increase air flow
Lenovo Legion Y90 Specifications Allegedly Leaked Via 3C Certification
The smartphone features a radical new design and components
Lenovo Legion Y90 global launch could happen next month in February
Lenovo Legion Y90 Specifications have leaked thanks to an alleged 3C listing. For the uninitiated, 3C is China’s certification board for mobile phones. The leaked information suggests that the upcoming Lenovo Gaming smartphone will feature up to 68W fast charging capabilities, for reference, several thin and light laptops cap out at 65W. Lenovo also released a video some time ago revealing the updated design and features of the Legion Y90 gaming smartphones. Here’s a quick refresher.
Lenovo Legion Y90 Specs, Features, Launch Date In India
If you think Lenovo Legion Y90 looks cool, then the last-gen Lenovo Legion 2 Pro gaming smartphone was a pretty amazing gaming smartphone as well. It featured a Snapdragon 888 SoC, powerful specs, and a horizontally placed popup selfie camera so the user can show his face while streaming online.
However, the new Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming smartphone ditches that design in favour of a conventional selfie camera placed near the top bezel. Lenovo had to do so in order to effectively cool the brand new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 SoC powering the Legion Y90. At the rear, the smartphone features dual cameras and several air vents, both centrally located.
As per China’s 3C Certification, the smartphone will support up to 68W fast charging and according to another leak the Lenovo Legion Y90 will have a Samsung E4 AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and a 720 Hz sampling rate, one of the best in the business.
Gamers can get their hands on the Lenovo Legion Y90 probably next month in February, probably after the Chinese Spring Festival. Lenovo’s last two gaming phones had a global launch so most probably the Legion Y90 could launch in a similar way.
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