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Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 vs ROG Phone 5: What's the difference?

Lenovo Legion Phone Duel 2 vs ROG Phone 5: What’s the difference?

Posted on April 8, 2021August 27, 2023 By Jarvis

Mobile gaming is on the rise and gaming phones are coming thick and fast (literally) from all corners. Lenovo is throwing its might behind the Legion Phone while Asus is pushing its own ROG Phone.

With the second-gen Legion Phone landing – called the Legion Phone Pro 2 or Legion Phone Duel 2 depending on where you live – and the ROG Phone 5 previously announced, how do these gaming giants stack up?
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