Lenovo Legion 2 Pro design revealed ahead of launch, to feature an in-built fan
Lenovo Legion 2 Pro design revealed ahead of launch, to feature an in-built fan
By:Abhishek Malhotra, The Mobile Indian, New Delhi
Last updated : April 06, 2021 12:46 pm
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The Lenovo Legion 2 Pro is just two days away from its official unveiling and the smartphone has already surfaced online in live images revealing an interesting and unique design at the back of the gaming smartphone.
The upcoming device from Lenovo scheduled to arrive on April 8, was posted by AnTuTu’s official profile on Weibo that reveals the Lenovo Legion 2 Pro will have an actual physical built-in fan on the back for better sustained performance and will keep the rear cameras in the middle, instead of the usual top placement.
Lenovo confirms the return of the side-mounted pop-up selfie camera in the Legion 2 Pro
The Legion 2 Pro s selfie camera. (Source: Weibo)
Lenovo avoided punch-holes or notches in the display of its first-gen Android gaming phone by developing an innovative pop-up selfie camera, hidden in one of this device s sides rather than in its top edge, instead. Now, the OEM has revealed this feature is making a comeback in its upcoming Legion 2 Pro flagship, leaving its 144Hz screen free of any interruptions.
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Lenovo instituted a landscape selfie camera in its inaugural flagship gaming phone, the Legion Phone Duel. It kept this device s 144Hz AMOLED display free from interruptions, and was also present to allow players to take selfies or stream reactions while gaming (according to Lenovo, at least). Now, it is officially back in this ROG Phone rival s second generation, the Legion 2 Pro.
Lenovo Legion 2 Pro to have bigger battery: Report
By Mansoor| Published: 4th April 2021 6:13 pm IST Photo: Lenovo Legion 2 Pro
Beijing: Lenovo said that it’s upcoming gaming smartphone, the Legion 2 Pro, is all set to launch on April 8, which will feature a bigger battery than its predecessor Legion Pro.
Legion 2 Pro will house a 5,500 mAh battery, which is 500 mAh larger than what its predecessor Legion Pro ships with, GSMArena reported on Saturday.
According to the report, the Legion 2 Pro’s battery will support 90W charging. However, it is not yet clear if the implementation will be similar to the Legion Pro, which features two USB-C ports supporting up to 45W speeds, taking the total to 90W.
The new Legion 5 Pro features a new display, CPUs and GPUs. The gaming laptop now offers a 16:10 and 16-inch IPS display with a native QHD resolution, a 165 Hz refresh rate and 3 ms response times. Additionally, AMD Ryzen 5000 APUs and NVIDIA GeForce RTX 30 series GPUs now power the Legion 5 Pro, which will be available from March for €1,399 and up.