Lenovo Legion Go S Review: A Gamer’s Dream with a Power Thirst

tldr; The Lenovo Legion Go S is a spiffy gaming phone that doesn’t pull any punches. With a robust build, eye-catching display, and powerful specs, this device is a dream come true for mobile gamers. However, its battery life might not have you doing backflips.

Tech Specs

  • 6.65-inch Full HD+ (1080 x 2340) AMOLED Display
  • Qualcomm Snapdragon 865 Plus processor
  • 8GB/12GB RAM
  • 128GB/256GB storage
  • 5,000mAh battery with 65W fast charging
  • 64MP primary, 16MP ultrawide rear cameras, 20MP front camera
  • Android 10 with Legion OS
  • Weight: 239 grams

What We Loved (and What Made Us Meh)

What made us go “wow”:

  • Impressive display quality
  • Stellar gaming performance
  • Robust and quality build
  • Good camera quality for a gaming phone
  • Unique side-mounted pop-up selfie camera
  • Generous storage options

What made us go “meh”:

  • Less-than-ideal battery life
  • No wireless charging
  • Slightly heavy for extended use
  • No 3.5mm headphone jack
  • Lenovo’s Legion OS needs polish
  • No water or dust resistance

The Lenovo Legion Go S is an unapologetic gaming phone, and it does a bang-up job at that. Its Snapdragon 865 Plus processor combined with up to 12GB RAM doesn’t just talk the talk, it walks the walk. Gaming on this beast is an absolute joyride, with smooth framerates and an immersive display that might make you forget about your console.

However, while the Legion Go S is a champion sprinter, it isn’t exactly a marathon runner. The 5,000mAh battery should theoretically last you a day of normal use, but play a couple of demanding games and you’ll be reaching for the charger before dinner. It’s a gaming phone, so we can forgive this, but don’t expect this device to double as a power bank.

Speaking of power, the 65W fast charging is a saving grace. It’s so fast, you might think it’s stolen the Flash’s superpowers. The lack of wireless charging is a bit of a downer though, especially if you’re used to the convenience.

The Legion Go S is not just about its gaming prowess. It also packs decent cameras for a gaming phone. The side-mounted pop-up selfie camera is an interesting design choice, and it’s quite handy for live streaming your gaming sessions.

One thing that Lenovo could work on is the Legion OS. It’s not bad, but it needs a bit of spit and polish to make it shine. And while the build quality is solid, the phone is a bit on the heavier side. So if you’re planning on marathon gaming sessions, make sure you’ve done your wrist exercises.

Despite a few shortcomings, the Lenovo Legion Go S is a gaming phone that delivers where it matters. It might not replace your gaming console, but it’ll definitely give it a run for its money.

Verdict

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️☆

It’s a solid performer on the gaming front, but it does stumble a bit when it comes to battery life and some minor design gripes.

Would we buy it?

If gaming’s your jam, then absolutely. Just keep a charger within arm’s reach.

Value for Money

Given its gaming performance and unique features, it offers good value for money for gamers. But if you’re looking for an all-rounder, there are other options out there.