Last month, the Lenovo Legion Phone Duel made its official debut as one of the first smartphone in the world to feature the latest Snapdragon 865+ SoC.
Right now, the same device had also been launched in the Taiwanese market and is already been up for pre-order from now till September 14th. After which, the device is expected to be shipped from September 14th.
In terms of pricing, the Lenovo Legion Duel is priced at NTD24,990 (US$850) and NTD29,990 (US$1,020) respectively for its 12GB+256GB and 16GB+512GB models.
As a quick recap, the Lenovo Legion Duel features a 6.65-inches FHD+ AMOLED display which comes with support for HDR10+ as well as an ultra-smooth 144Hz refresh rate.
What’s notable is that the front display doesn’t have any notches or hole-punches as the device employs an unique side-mounted pop-up camera module which houses a 20 megapixels selfie camera. This leaves the front display totally unblemished.
At the helm, the Legion Duel is powered by the flagship Snapdragon 865+ SoC which will bring along a higher clocked rate of 3.1GHz. It will be assisted by up to 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and a huge 512GB UFS 3.1 flash storage.
Being a gaming-centric smartphone, we can surely expect to see some groundbreaking features which we don’t usually see among typical flagship phones. This include its customizable virtual joystick and dual ultrasonic shoulder triggers. And for those who wish to take things further, the device is also able to support both wired and wireless game pads.
As usual, the Lenovo Legion Duel also comes with an advanced cooling system which keeps the device cool during intensive gaming. Moving on, it also has features Lenovo’s proprietary U-Engine dual X-axis vibration motor that will help deliver a more immersive game play.
Coming to its camera department, there will be a dual-cameras setup on its back panel comprising of a 64 megapixels main shooter and a 16 megapixels ultra-wide lens.
To keep its lights on, the Lenovo Legion Duel draws power from a mammoth 5,000mAh battery which comes with support for an insanely quick 90W fast-charging support.
According to Lenovo, a short 10 minutes charge will be sufficient to bring the device from 0 to 50%, while a full charge from 0 to 100% will take only a mere 30 minutes.