Lenovo Legion 2 Pro to feature a bigger battery, says report

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Lenovo Legion 2 Pro to feature a bigger battery, says report
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Lenovo said that it's upcoming gaming smartphone, the Legion 2 Pro, is all set to launch on April 8, which will feature a bigger battery than its predecessor Legion Pro.
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Legion 2 Pro will house a 5,500 mAh battery, which is 500 mAh larger than what its predecessor Legion Pro ships with, GSMArena reported on Saturday.

According to the report, the Legion 2 Pro's battery will support 90W charging. However, it is not yet clear if the implementation will be similar to the Legion Pro, which features two USB-C ports supporting up to 45W speeds, taking the total to 90W.

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The company has already confirmed that the gaming smartphone will come with a dual-turbo cooling system, Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 chip and a 6.92" 144Hz FullHD+ AMOLED screen.

Geekbench revealed the Legion 2 Pro will run Android 11 out of the box and have 16GB RAM onboard. This particular model, according to the Master Lu benchmark, will come with 512GB storage.

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The smartphone may also come with two more memory configurations, 12GB+128GB and 12GB+256GB.

Last year, the company launched Lenovo Legion Pro that comes equipped with a 6.5-inch bezel-less display with a refresh rate of 144Hz along with an aspect ratio of 19.5:9.

The AMOLED type display of the device also features a screen resolution of 1080 x 2400 pixels and a pixel density of 405ppi.


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