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Lenovo’s next compact gaming tablet is showing up a bit earlier than expected. Real-world photos of the Legion Y700 Infinite have started circulating online, giving us a proper look at its front and back design just days before the official launch.

The images, shared on Weibo on August 15, show the tablet in what looks like a store setting. It’s finished in a dark blue colour, has clear Legion branding, and looks properly compact when held in landscape. One shot shows the front with Lenovo’s Android interface running, while another reveals a single rear camera with an LED flash next to it.

Lenovo has confirmed the Legion Y700 Infinite will launch in China on August 25. Two of the biggest upgrades over the previous model stand out: an 8.4-inch OLED display and native 5G support. The OLED panel runs at 2,560 x 1,600 resolution, 165 Hz refresh rate, and a 3,400 Hz touch sampling rate, so it should feel smooth and responsive for gaming. Power comes from an overclocked Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5, which Lenovo says can hit an AnTuTu score of 4,585,844.

To keep the boosted chip cool, the tablet is expected to use a fairly large 15,000 mm² vapor chamber. Other leaked details fill in the rest of the picture. RAM and storage options are said to start at 12 GB + 256 GB and go up to 24 GB + 1 TB. There’s talk of a 7,470 mAh battery with 68 W charging, an 8 MP front camera, and a 50 MP rear camera. The body is tipped to measure around 6.5 mm thick and weigh about 298 grams, with dual USB-C ports and a fingerprint reader also expected.

Lenovo has also confirmed it will work with accessories like the G9 controller and the CR7 Supreme Cooler Kit, an external semiconductor-based cooling accessory. Pricing and any international plans should become clearer at the August 25 event.

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(Source: Flash on Weibo)

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