Lenovo Legion Go 2 Revealed in Leaked Prototype Video Featuring an OLED Display
CHINA, JUL 21 – Early Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes with 8.8-inch OLED screens and 74Wh batteries surfaced due to a factory shutdown, revealing specs ahead of the expected September 2025 launch.
- In China, early Lenovo Legion Go 2 prototypes emerged, identified as engineering samples, appearing on Xianyu ahead of launch.
- According to Reddit user Worth_Spot, a factory shutdown in China led to a clearout of developer units, including engineering samples, with some dating back to December 2024.
- Inside the prototype, power comes from an AMD Ryzen Z2 Extreme APU, and it features a 2 TB SSD.
- Industry analysis notes the Legion Go 2’s specs could reshape handheld standards, as competition in the PC gaming handheld market is intensifying, with rival prices emerging.
- Multiple leaks suggest a global launch in September 2025, and Lenovo says it hopes to unveil the Legion Go 2 later in 2025.
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