There had been some recent rumors that Lenovo would be sunsetting its Legion brand gaming phones, and now it’s been officially confirmed. In a statement to Android Authority, Lenovo confirmed that it ...
Lenovo’s been selling gaming PCs under its Legion brand since 2017. And in 2020 the company expanded that brand to include gaming phones. But now Lenovo is bringing that chapter to a close. Rumors had ...
Lenovo's Legion gaming phone lineup has been quietly shut down, according to the Chinese phone maker. Some folks have been wondering if Lenovo will continue offering gaming phones. This time, the ...
The number of dedicated gaming phones is getting thinner by the day. Today, we say goodbye to Lenovo: it has decided to end the Legion gaming phone business all in the name of business consolidation.
Lenovo carved out a niche with its Legion line of gaming smartphones featuring impressive specs and gimmicks like SSD RAID storage and pop-out cameras. Now, the company is exiting the gaming phone ...
The Legion Pro Rollable is only a concept computer for now. Its 16-inch screen expands to nearly 24 inches with the press of ...
Android manufacturers occasionally try to push this idea of a “gaming smartphone"—usually, these companies try to extend the “PC gamer” design motif to smartphones, with RGB LEDs and aggressive ...
Lenovo is using the high-profile Sphere venue to share some of its tie-ins to the sports world, offering an exclusive look at ...
Lenovo and Valve are continuing their partnership with a SteamOS version of the Legion Go 2, giving you an alternative option ...
A new leak detailing some of the specs of the Legion Y70 smartphone from Lenovo have popped up recently. As noted by MySmartPrice, the Legion Y70 has recently been spotted on TENAA, and with that ...
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