The upcoming Lenovo Legion Y90 gaming phone was teased today by Lenovo notebook product manager Lin Lin, who said that the device’s temperature stood at 38.9°C even after gaming for 20 minutes at 120 FPS.
While 38.9°C may not sound too cool of a weather to be stuck in for us humans, in terms of CPU temperatures, it’s like another warm morning in Antarctica. Moreover, some recent flagship level offerings are known to get quite hot while gaming even for shorter periods of time, with some eventually automatically reducing brightness levels as a last resort, which should hopefully not be the case with our Legion Y90 here.
After all, the Y90 even comes with an in-built fan dedicated to help tame the beast of a processor the Snapdragon 8 Gen 1 is. Game developers seem to be quite aware of the phone’s heat dissipation abilities too. Honor of Kings that has a global version called Arena of Valor, for example, will run on the device at an ultra-smooth 120 FPS.
It was earlier revealed that Lenovo will be following a unified naming scheme coined that sets two digit names for mobile phones, three digits for tablets, and four digits for laptops. It all seems to be a part of the company’s newfound obsession with gaming. Also joining the Y90 gaming phone, therefore, are the Lenovo Legion Y700 gaming tablet and Y9000P gaming laptop. Both of these devices are expected to be launched around CES 2022 that will kick off on January 5th, 2022.
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