Jon FingasJ. Fingas|02.25.22Jon Fingas
Lenovo Legion Phone Y90
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The all-out specs war that defines the category is something that is familiar to Lenovo, and it appears that it is determined to survive. The Legion Phone Y90, the third-generation gaming device, and storage appear to be the company's advantage. The base models come with a limited amount of flash storage, but the highest-end model comes with a 128-gigabyte storage stripe and 512-gigabyte of flash. You will not have to wait long for your games to load.

The second-gen Legion owners will be familiar with the 6.9-inch screen with a high 1,300-nit brightness and the presence of a Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chip. The pop-up selfie camera has been replaced by an above-screen 16MP unit. You will still find dual fans and a vapor chamber cooling, and you will not have to worry about charging.

There is no mention of a release date or pricing at this time. The Legion Phone Y90 appears to be destined for mainland China, but it will be interesting to see if it reaches other markets. There is no evidence to suggest that the company will break with tradition and release gaming phones in the US.

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