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New Snapdragon 8+22GB storage Lenovo Savior Y90 complete specifications broke the news

[PChome mobile phone channel report] Lenovo Savior Y90, as the upcoming new generation of gaming phones, has leaked several times in the past two weeks or so. According to a latest specific specification information, this game phone is very much expected in terms of performance, which not only uses the top-of-the-line new Snapdragon 8 processor, but also comes with 22GB of large storage space.

New Snapdragon 8+22GB storage Lenovo Savior Y90 complete specifications broke the news

As can be seen from this specific specification table, the Rescuer Y90 is generally equivalent to the design of the Savior 2 Pro, but the design of the back double button is cancelled, which can be touched on the back of the fuselage in the game, mapped to a function in the game, which can enhance the player's sense of control, but for the experience of the game, there is no shoulder button to be real.

The main upgrade point of the savior Y90 is in the hardware specifications, the performance of the new Snapdragon 8 does not need us to say more, and the larger storage helps the smooth performance of the system. It should be noted that the 22GB of storage provided by the machine includes 18GB of physical memory and 4GB of virtual memory. 640GB of internal storage space, the implementation of the way is 512GB + 128GB, two flash memory can not help but we have some reverie, Lenovo is not a disk array way to improve storage speed, otherwise 640GB storage space is really weird.

In terms of endurance, the battery capacity of the Savior Y90 has been increased to 5600mAh, which is 100mAh more than the Rescuer 2 Pro, and the endurance will be slightly improved. In terms of charging specifications, the savior Y90 uses 68W fast charging support, which should be the fast charging technology used by Moto edge X30. Compared with the Savior's 90W fast charging technology, the single-link charging experience is actually improved, but the extreme charging speed should be slower than the 45W+45W dual-channel fast charging of the Rescuer 2 Pro.

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