Lenovo Legion gaming phone got 648871 scores on AnTuTu with Snapdragon 865 Plus and 16GB RAM

Lenovo has announced that the Legion gaming phone will be released in July. Today, the phone appeared on the AnTuTu benchmark platform, revealing its specifications and performance.

Lenovo Legion gaming phone AnTuTu benchmark

Antutu has revealed the benchmark photo. According to the photo, the phone is powered by the unannounced Snapdragon 865+ chipset, which is a slight upgrade over the Snapdragon 865. The new chipset will use the same Adreno 650 GPU.

The phone with model number L79031 scored 648,871 points (CPU: 187,401 points, GPU: 246,980 points, MEM: 114,314 points, UX: 100,176 points), setting a new record for Android devices. The device is also running Android 10.

The Snapdragon 865+ features an octa-core architecture, including one 3.09 GHz Kyro 585 Prime core, three 2.42 GHz Kyro 585 Gold cores, and four 1.8 GHz Kyro 585 Silver cores. The phone comes with 16GB of LPDDR5 RAM and 512GB of UFS 3.1 storage, supporting a 144Hz refresh rate.

This phone supports 90W fast charging and could be the first to feature dual X-axis linear motors. Other specifications have been mentioned in our previous articles.

This phone will be available in a 16GB and 512GB variant, and lower storage variants may also be launched. The phone is scheduled to be launched this month. However, the company has not announced an exact release date.

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