

Lenovo has already started teasing the next-generation Lenovo Legion Y70, and one of the newly shared promo images may have revealed a key hardware detail before the company formally confirmed it.
According to the source report, Lenovo introduced the cooling system for the upcoming phone on April 29. A closer read of the promotional artwork suggests the image may also contain a hint about the handset’s application processor.
The argument centers on the chip logo shown in the teaser. The icon appears to display only the number 8 in the lower-left corner, without the word Elite. That matters because Qualcomm has been using different branding and color treatments for the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 and the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 families.
The report says the color scheme in Lenovo’s teaser looks noticeably different from the official styling associated with the 8 Elite Gen 5 badge. If that visual comparison is accurate, it could mean Lenovo is pointing to the regular Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 instead of the higher-tier Elite version.
Put together, those clues lead to a fairly simple conclusion: if the promotional graphic wasn’t produced in error, the new Lenovo Legion Y70 is very likely to ship with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip.
For now, that remains an informed reading of Lenovo’s own teaser rather than an official processor confirmation. Still, for people following the next gaming phone from Lenovo, the image has become one of the clearest early hints about where the device may land in Qualcomm’s lineup.