Although the teaser promised for January 1 hasn’t arrived, we can now take a look at the device.
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Last month, Lenovo promised to start the year on January 1 with the unveiling of the Legion Y90 gamer smartphone with a 144 Hz screen, but that didn’t happen. While waiting, however, a short video appeared on Weibo in which we can take a look at the Legion Y90’s design.
You can see that the corners of the flat screen are rounded, with thin frames at the top, and a selfie camera on the right side of the headset. At the back of the device is a huge island with a flash, cameras and Y-shaped light. Antenna lines can also be seen on the frame, suggesting a metal construction, the video analyzed GSMArena.
The Lenovo Legion Y90 uses a ZUI interface with some refinements for a better gaming experience. Lenovo has previously confirmed that the Legion Y90 comes with twin-engine air cooling for sustained performance, and will include a 6.92-inch E4 AMOLED display with a touch sampling rate of 720 Hz and HDR support.
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