Lenovo Legion gaming phone will be debuting on July 22. Earlier this week, the handset appeared on AnTuTu benchmarks with a remarkable score of 648,871. The handset was found to be equipped with 16 GB of RAM. A Geekbench listing of the same 16 GB RAM variant has appeared to reveal its performance scores.

The 16 GB RAM variant of the Lenovo Legion gaming phone scored 4556 in the single-core test of Geekbench. The handset salvaged a score of 13,438 in the multi-core test. As the company has officially, the handset is fueled by the all-new Snapdragon 865+.

Lenovo Legion Gamign Phone Geekbench

As it is known, the SoC is a faster CPU and GPU version of the SD865 chipset. The Legion phone was found to be running on Android 10 OS in its Geekbench test. The appearance at the benchmarking platform suggests that the company be internally testing its performance.

The AnTuTu listing had revealed that the 16 GB RAM edition of the gaming phone is equipped with 512 GB of storage. The previous appearance of the smartphone at Geekbench had revealed it could be also coming in 8 GB RAM edition. Hence, there is a possibility that the phone may arrive in RAM editions like 8 GB, 12 GB, and 16 GB and storage choices like 256 GB and 512 GB.

Lenovo Legion gaming phone specifications

The Legion gaming phone could be coming with a 6.6-inch FHD+ AMOLED display with a 144Hz refresh rate and in-screen fingerprint reader. It could be housing a 4,000mAh battery with 90W rapid charging support.

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It could be sporting a 64-megapixel + 16-megapixel dual camera setup on its back. For shooting selfies, it may possess a 20-megapixel side-mounted pop-up camera. It could be coming with other specs like UFS 3.1 storage, LPDDR5 RAM, two USB ports, X-axis linear motor, and stereo speakers.

 

 

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