
Lenovo has officially opened reservations for the next-generation Lenovo Legion Y70 gaming phone, with a full launch scheduled for May 19.
According to the product listing cited by IT Home, the new model is built around the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip and uses a triple cooling setup that combines gel, liquid metal, and a VC chamber. That points to a clear focus on sustained gaming performance rather than short benchmark bursts.

The display is described as a BOE 2K gaming panel built with Q10 light-emitting materials. Lenovo also says the screen can reach a peak brightness of 7000 nits, while the overall positioning remains firmly in the high-end esports-phone category.
Battery life is another headline feature. The phone is said to pack an 8000mAh battery and support bypass charging, a combination that should appeal to players who want long sessions with less heat buildup during wired play.

On the hardware design side, Lenovo is sticking with the Legion family look. The chassis uses a fine-texture glass back panel paired with an aerospace-grade aluminum alloy frame, and the company is again highlighting a grip-focused layout meant to make the phone more comfortable in landscape gaming use.
Taken together, the early details suggest Lenovo is trying to push the Legion Y70 as an all-around flagship gaming phone, not just a spec-heavy niche device. With a 2K display, flagship Qualcomm silicon, and a very large battery, this release is shaping up as one of Lenovo’s more ambitious mobile gaming launches in recent memory.