
Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming phone certified by TENAA
(Pocket Ribbon) – Lenovo’s next Legion gaming phone is likely to be announced soon, with the device certified by the TENAA – the communications regulator in China.
The Lenovo Legion Y90 was spotted in a TENAA post under the model number L71061. Some specifications are also listed.
It will reportedly have a 6.9-inch Full HD+ (2460 x 1080) display with a 144Hz refresh rate. It is also claimed to come in multiple colors: black, white, blue, cyna, green, gold, red, silver, and gray.
The specs are in line with a previous leak, which also revealed that it will feature Qualcomm’s new Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 chipset, up to 18GB of RAM, 4GB of virtual RAM, and a total of 640GB of dual-channel storage.
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On the back is a dual-camera setup, rumored to have a 48- or 64-megapixel main sensor. However, the TENAA listing shows that the actual pixel output from the camera is 8 megapixels. A 16-megapixel ultra-wide camera could accompany it.
The front will feature a 6-megapixel snapper.
It is claimed that two batteries are used in the Legion Y90, which are 5,300 mAh in total. Fast charging support has a power of 65W.
The Lenovo Legion Y90 is expected to be announced first in the manufacturer’s home country of China. There is no word yet on a global rollout.
Written by Rik Henderson.