Lenovo Phab2 Pro Integrated With Google’s Project Tango

Lenovo recently launched its smartphone Phab2 Pro which will be on sale this September. It’s the world’s first device to integrate Google’s Project Tango 3D mapping technology. It’s a technology that allows your device to map the environment to insert 3D effects. It enables augmented reality gaming and utilities. All you have to do is to look through the Phab2 Pro, and you’ll see objects and information overlaid onto the real world.

Have A Look At Google’s Tango Technology

No matter what’s around you or where you are, there’s always be a richer, deeper experience to engage with.

Talking about the specification of Phab2 Pro, it comes with 6.4-inch QHD (1440×2560) Assertive display and features 8.9mm aluminum unibody. It also has a fingerprint scanner that can unlock your device in less than a second. It features 16 MP rear and 8 MP front camera that takes only 0.3 seconds for super-fast focus. The phone is equipped with 4050mAh battery with 2.4x turbo-charging. It has 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of internal memory and is powered by Snapdragon 652 processor, Tango Edition optimized for Tango apps. It will be available exclusively in Champagne Gold and Gunmetal Grey colors.

25 Tango-enabled apps will be available with the launch of Phab2 Pro and it will increase more in numbers at the end of this year. Lenovo Phab2 Pro will cost you around $499.

 

 

Update: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro launch has been re-scheduled. Now, Lenovo will launch its tango enabled phone in the month of November.

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