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

Lenovo has already announced that the Legion gaming phone will be released in July. Today, the phone was spotted on the AnTuTu benchmark, which revealed its specifications and performance.

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

The phone with model number L79031 scored 648871 points (187401 CPU, 246980 GPU, 114314 MEM, and 100176 UX), the highest Android device score ever. It was also running the latest Android version.

The new Snapdragon 865+ is an octa-core processor with one 3.09 GHz Kyro 585 Prime, three 2.42 GHz Kyro 585 Gold, and four 1.8 GHz Kyro 585 Silver. The phone also has 16GB LPDDR5 RAM and 512 GB UFS 3.1 storage. It supports a 144Hz screen refresh rate.

The phone supports super-fast charging technology up to 90 watts. It may be the first phone ever with a dual X-axis linear motor. Other specifications of the phone are also mentioned in our previous articles.

The phone will be available in 16+512GB storage variants and maybe more variants with less storage. The phone is set to be launched this month. However, the company has not given any confirmed release date.