Lenovo announced a funky foldable version of its flagship Legion Go 2 gaming handheld today at Mobile World Congress 2026. (The news leaked out last week.) Mashable also got the chance to go hands-on with the concept handheld at a demo event ahead of MWC, and it's a cool little gadget.
The aptly named Legion Go Fold features a POLED display with a hinge in the middle, which allows it to expand from 7.7 inches to 11.6 inches. The device includes detachable controllers as well as a detachable wireless keyboard, letting it double as a Windows laptop. It certainly seems like a more viable idea than Samsung's foldable handheld concept from MWC 2025, which gave "pre-broken Nintendo Switch," according to Laptop Mag.
The Legion Go Fold is only a concept for now, but Lenovo has a decent track record of bringing its prototypes to market. If it makes this one a reality, it could very well be the ultimate portable gaming device. In a press release, the company pitched it "for gamers who don’t have hours to sit in front of a TV or PC, or who don’t want to juggle both a laptop for work and a handheld for gaming when traveling."
Our tech editor Timothy Werth got to try the folding gaming handheld at a press event, and its design made a lasting impression. "The foldable screen looks really frickin' cool, and it certainly gives you a lot more screen real estate when unfolded. It's surprisingly light, too."
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable
Credit: Timothy Werth / Mashable
The Legion Go Fold can be used in several different ways thanks to its detachable controllers, which support a landscape and portrait orientation. In standard Handheld Mode, it controllers sandwich its folded-up screen. In horizontal Full Screen Mode, its screen unfolds "hotdog style" for a larger viewing area.
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In vertical Split-Screen Mode, the Legion Go Fold's screen is positioned vertically ("hamburger style") and divided between different apps. Hypothetically, Lenovo said, the user can play games on one half and stream or view walkthroughs on the other.
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When unfolded, it's about the size of a large tablet. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable
Finally, in expanded Desktop Mode, the Legion Go Fold transforms into a clamshell-style laptop with its keyboard attached to the screen. Its right controller, which works as a vertical mouse, has a small screen that functions as touchpad, a display for performance metrics or settings, and a custom hotkey.
Lenovo didn't specifically mention this in its press release, but several photos in its press kit showed the Legion Go Fold in a fifth mode where its screen is unfolded and placed upright. Its controllers can be used in both hands or joined in the middle to create a more traditional full-sized gamepad. It's reminiscent of the Legion Go 2's Console (tabletop) Mode, though the Legion Go Fold's screen doesn't have a built-in rear kickstand that props it up.
The concept Legion Go Fold is versatile new format for gaming handhelds. Credit: Joe Maldonado / Mashable
The Legion Go Fold is kitted with an Intel Core Ultra 7 258V processor, 32GB of RAM, and a 48Whr battery, Lenovo said. The former is an older Lunar Lake chip, which is a little odd, though it's possible Lenovo would swap it for a newer CPU upon the device's formal launch. That's still up in the air, of course, but the mere fact that the company is disclosing some internals makes me think there's a good chance of it actualizing.
Lenovo didn't ballpark a price for the Legion Go Fold, but it would almost certainly cost way more than the regular Legion Go 2, which starts at $1,099.
Lenovo's other MWC 2026 announcements include new laptops, a rugged Android tablet, a portable monitor, and five additional concept devices.
Mashable is reporting live from Mobile World Congress 2026, so keep checking back for the latest news and product launches from the event.