The Lenovo Legion Phone 2 Pro a.k.a Legion Phone Duel 2 failed miserably in a durability test done by popular Zacks of JerryRigEverything. Now, the company has announced on Weibo that it will give up to two years warranty for the device.

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In a Weibo post, the Lenovo Legion mobile division has announced the above-mentioned warranty update for the Lenovo Legion Phone 2 Pro in China. As per the post, the device will get a two-year official warranty from the company itself.

In fact, they have shared a product page regarding the extended warranty where users can check the terms and conditions of the warranty. Lenovo says that the changes to this, if any, will be updated on the website listing.

Talking about the extended warranty, the company will take into account the date of purchase of the device, i.e, from the day of the generation of the bill regarding its purchase.

Lenovo announced the Legion Phone Duel 2 also known as Legion Phone 2 Pro on April 8. The device, then went on sale in China the next day. While the Global launch(for Europe, Asia Pacific) is set for sometime in May, the performance of the device in the durability test brought mixed reactions among the internet users.

Although warranty doesn’t reason/ compensate for the sub-par build quality, the device is aimed at a different audience with a unique design.

And it is appreciative of Lenovo to at least acknowledge the situation and provide something to support the users. Recently, we also saw the OnePlus give up to 2 years warranty for OnePlus 9 series in China.

Build quality issues aside, the Lenovo Legion Phone 2 Pro has a unique design and flagship specifications. It features a 6.92-inch Samsung E4 AMOLED 144Hz display, Snapdragon 888 chipset, up to 18GB RAM, 512GB UFS 3.1 storage, dual-cameras with an OmniVision 64MP f/1.9 main lens, 5,500mAh battery with a maximum of 90W charging via two USB-C ports.

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