Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro render shows pop-up camera on the side

Highlights
  • The listing has ‘Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro’ moniker, which means there may be a non-Pro variant as well with slightly toned down specifications
  • The handset’s key specifications include Snapdragon 865+ SoC, 144Hz display, Android 10 OS and dual cameras

The Lenovo Legion gaming phone is set to launch on July 22nd. It was recently made available for reservations on JD.com, which revealed its key specifications. Now, the retail listing has been updated with a render, showing off the front and rear design of the phone. Interestingly, it has “Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro” moniker, which means there may be a non-Pro variant as well, likely with slightly toned down specifications.

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Lenovo Legion phone design

Starting with the design, the Lenovo Legion gaming phone has a pop-up camera on the side, which is a rather unique placement for a camera. It has dual front-firing speakers with red accents that look unique. The rear side of the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro has a two-tone design with the centre portion accommodating the Legion branding, probably with RGB lighting. The dual cameras on the back seem to be positioned at the centre of the rear panel. The top and bottom sections of the rear panel seem to have carbon fibre material for better grip and elegant look. It has rounded edges and what looks like gaming trigger buttons on both sides. The overall design of the Lenovo Legion Gaming Phone Pro is quite appealing to gamers.

Lenovo Legion specifications

Lenovo Legion phone is said to sport a 6.67-inch AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate. It will be powered by the Snapdragon 865+ SoC coupled with Adreno 650 GPU, 6GB RAM, and 128GB storage. The phone boots Android 10 OS with Legion OS based on Lenovo ZUI 12. As for the optics, the Lenovo Legion is said to pack a 64MP primary sensor and a 16MP wide-angle lens. There is a 20MP pop-up snapper for selfies and video chats. It will have an in-display fingerprint sensor for security, dual-speakers with 65mm drivers, and uEngine with dual linear motors for haptic feedback. We should know more details when the phone goes official next week.