Lenovo is working on a foldable that could be both your handheld and desktop

Published: (February 27, 2026 at 12:04 PM EST)
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Source: Android Authority

TL;DR

  • Lenovo has a concept device that it will reportedly reveal at MWC called the Legion Go Fold.
  • It is a foldable that can function as a traditional gaming handheld, a large‑screen handheld, or a desktop.
  • The device ships with a wireless keyboard and detachable controllers (the right controller doubles as a vertical mouse).

Overview

We’re just days away from Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. Among the many announcements expected, Lenovo is teasing a unique concept: the Legion Go Fold. Details were first shared by Windows Latest, which describes a foldable that can be used in several modes:

  • Handheld mode – folded state, 7.7″ POLED display with attachable controllers, acting as a traditional gaming handheld.
  • Split‑screen mode – tablet unfolded upright, screen split vertically for gaming on one side and video on the other.
  • Horizon full‑screen mode – the full 11.6″ unfolded display dedicated to gaming.
  • Expanded desktop mode – connects to a wireless keyboard with touchpad, turning the device into a laptop‑like setup.

Specifications

ComponentDetail
ProcessorIntel Core Ultra 7 258V
RAM32 GB
DisplayPOLED folding display (7.7″ folded → 11.6″ unfolded)
Battery48 Whr
ControllersDetachable; right controller includes a small built‑in screen/touchpad that functions as a vertical mouse (FPS mode)
ModesHandheld, Split‑screen, Horizon full‑screen, Expanded desktop
AccessoriesWireless keyboard with touchpad

Controllers

The right detachable controller can double as a vertical mouse and houses a small screen that can serve as a touchpad. This screen can also display performance metrics, settings, or act as a customizable hotkey panel.

Caveats

  • As a concept device, specifications may change before any potential market release.
  • There is no guarantee that the Legion Go Fold will become a commercial product.
  • Lenovo has previously turned concepts into reality (e.g., the ThinkBook Auto Twist Concept 2‑in‑1), but each project follows its own development path.
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