Lenovo is expected to announce the launch date of the Legion Y90 anytime now, but ahead of that, the gaming phone has made an appearance on Geekbench, giving a glimpse into its performance.
The phone with model number L71061 will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 processor and Geekbench reveals that it will be booting into Android 12 out of the box, most likely layered with Lenovo’s skin on top. The listing reveals 18GB of RAM out of which 16.65 is actually available (via MySmartPrice).
Benchmark scores stand at 1227 and 3780 in the single-core and multi-core tests, respectively, which are only a slight upgrade over the preceding Legion 2 Pro model. Hopefully, better results will be seen once retail units begin flowing in.
The Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming phone series is expected to be launched as Lenovo Legion 3 Pro and 3 Elite in global markets and will sport a 6.9″ FHD+ AMOLED display with 144Hz refresh rate.
A range of gaming-specific features will be offered including RGB lights, a twin cooling fan system, ultrasonic shoulder keys, and two rear capacitive buttons. The phone will pack dual 2,800mAh batteries, totaling at 5,600mAh, with support for 68W charging.
For photography, you get a dual-camera setup comprised of 64MP and 13MP sensors. Selfies will be handled by the single 16MP sensor upfront.
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