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Lenovo’s Legion Phone Duel 2 Has Double The USB Ports, Batteries, And Cooling Fans

Lenovo's latest gaming smartphone is an absolute powerhouse that retails for more than twice the price of a next-gen console.

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Mobile gaming is big business these days, and Lenovo's next gaming phone plans to enter that market with some even bigger ideas. Officially revealed this week, the Legion Phone Duel 2 features beastly specs inside of a frame that is designed primarily for gaming. A 6.92-inch 2,460 x 1,080 144Hz high-refresh rate OLED screen sits on top of a new Snapdragon 888 processor, up to 18GB of LPDDR5 RAM, and up to 512GB of UFS3.1 storage, which all run off of Lenovo's ZUI 12.5 operating system that is based on Android 11.

The rest of the phone doubles up on the hardware offerings, with two USB-C ports, two batteries, and two cooling fans that work alongside a vapor chamber to keep the processor from overheating. One of the more curious design decisions is that the two rear cameras, a 64-megapixel main lens and a 16-megapixel ultrawide lens, sit directly in the middle of the phone body and creates a noticeable bump in the frame that hides the intake and exhaust fans.

Lenovo Legion Duel 2
Lenovo Legion Duel 2

A pop-up 44-megapixel selfie camera can be found on the front, in case you're looking for a powerful lens with which to do some live-streaming. As for power, two separate 2,750 mAh batteries keep the phone running and Lenovo says that it can be charged to maximum when both USB-C ports are used. The gaming influences extend further into the phone which uses haptic feedback and ultrasonic sensors on the sides to create shoulder button inputs.

Lenovo hasn't announced a US release for the Duel 2 yet, but it will arrive in China this month and then roll out to Europe in May. The Duel 2 with 16GB of RAM, 512GB of storage, and a bundled charging dock is priced at €999, which works out to roughly $1187 or more than two PS5 consoles. A slightly cheaper standalone phone package with 12GB and 256GB of storage will set European consumers back €799 or just shy of $950.

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