[caption id="attachment_330540" align="alignnone" width="720"] Lenovo Legion Discontinued[/caption] Taking the world by storm in 2020, Lenovo launched its Legion line of gaming phones, even recruiting ROG employees in the process, showing how they were serious in taking a chunk of the gaming phone business. However, Lenovo is now pulling the plug on its gaming phone business, after just 3 years. Lenovo's spokesperson said that "Lenovo is discontinuing its Android-based Legion mobile gaming phones as part of a wider business transformation and gaming portfolio consolidation. As a leader in gaming devices and solutions, Lenovo is committed to advancing the gaming category across form factors, as well as focusing on where it can bring the most value to the global gaming community." That being said, Lenovo will now focus its resources on its Moto Line of smartphones instead. However, there is no need to worry, there are still other gaming phones in the market for you to choose from, and ROG is slated to launch the ROG Phone 7 soon. Lenovo is set to launch a brand new gaming monitor to its lineup, the Lenovo Legion Y25. This is on the heels of the company teasing multiple gaming devices such as the Legion Y90 smartphone and the Legion Y700 gaming tablet. Read more in our articles including "Lenovo Legion Gaming phones discontinued" and "Lenovo Y25 announced, specs revealed".
[caption id="attachment_330540" align="alignnone" width="720"] Lenovo Legion Discontinued[/caption] Taking the world by storm in 2020, Lenovo launched its Legion line of gaming phones, even recruiting ROG employees in the process, showing how they were serious in taking a chunk of the gaming phone business. However, Lenovo is now pulling the plug on its gaming phone business, after just 3 years.
Lenovo's spokesperson said that "Lenovo is discontinuing its Android-based Legion mobile gaming phones as part of a wider business transformation and gaming portfolio consolidation. As a leader in gaming devices and solutions, Lenovo is committed to advancing the gaming category across form factors, as well as focusing on where it can bring the most value to the global gaming community." That being said, Lenovo will now focus its resources on its Moto Line of smartphones instead. However, there is no need to worry, there are still other gaming phones in the market for you to choose from, and ROG is slated to launch the ROG Phone 7 soon.
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