Saver E-sports mobile phone 2 Pro preheating: 144Hz E4 screen blessing
Saver E-sports mobile phone 2 Pro preheating: 144Hz E4 screen blessing

On April 8, Lenovo will release its new generation of game mobile phone, the Saver E-sports mobile phone 2 Pro. Recently, the official has also continued to warm up before the release of the new mobile phone.

Today, the rescuer officially announced that the rescuer e-sports mobile phone 2 Pro will be equipped with a 6.92-inch customized Samsung e-sports screen with a 144Hz refresh rate, with a response time as low as 3.8 milliseconds, and support a multi finger touch sampling rate of up to 720Hz.

According to the blogger "Digital Chat Station", this screen of the Rescuer E-sports mobile phone 2 Pro will be an AMOLED screen with E4 base material and diamond pixels. The engineering machine data collected by Master Lu will display the screen resolution of 2460 × 1080.

(Saver E-sports Mobile Phone Pro)

Compared with the Vicino OLED with RGB Delta pixel arrangement adopted by the previous generation of products, the new product will undoubtedly have a significant improvement in screen quality.

In addition, according to the currently known information, the Rescuer E-sports mobile phone 2 Pro will be equipped with Snapdragon 888 SoC, or will have a maximum storage configuration of 16+512GB. The built-in "dual turbine super dimensional cooling system" will be equipped with two cooling fans, dual X-axis linear motor, and a 1/1.3 inch large bottom camera (or GN1) at the back, The maximum power of the equipped charging head is 65W (I wonder if it will support dual port fast charging as the previous generation).



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