On April 4, Lenovo announced via its official Weibo account that the Legion 2 Pro features a 44MP front camera, making it the phone with the highest front-facing camera resolution to date. According to images released by Lenovo, the Legion 2 Pro’s front camera is located in the middle of the side and uses a pop-up design.
According to the general manager of Lenovo’s China mobile phone business department, the Legion 2 Pro’s main camera uses an OmniVision OV64A sensor. It has a unit pixel size of 1 μm and supports up to 4K at 120 fps and 8K at 30 fps for video capture.
The OmniVision OV64A supports 16MP 4-in-1 output and a 2μm pixel size, enabling high-quality photos and videos while delivering exceptional low-light performance for smartphones with wide-angle and ultra-wide-angle lenses. The sensor also supports PureCel Plus-S technology, staggered HDR, and 10-bit HDR RGB RAW output.

According to previous reports, the Lenovo Legion 2 Pro features a 6.92-inch 144Hz custom Samsung gaming screen, supports a 720Hz multi-touch sampling rate, and offers a rapid 3.8ms response time. It will have a Qualcomm Snapdragon 888 processor, LPDDR5 memory, dual X-axis linear motors, a 5500mAh battery, and support 90W fast charging.

