The first phone with Google Tango, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro...
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Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, the world' first Project tango smartphone. Developed in venture with Google.
The Phab 2 Pro relies on three things to create an AR experience: motion tracking, depth perception and area learning. It's imperative that the phone knows where it is in relation to physical objects to accurately integrate your surroundings into whatever Tango application you're using.
The Phab 2 Pro immediately stands apart thanks to the large depth-sensing Google Tango camera on the spine of the device that allows the device to map out physical spaces, track its position in a space, and follow objects. Getting down to the numbers, the Phab 2 Pro will surely cost under 35k unlocked, which,as well as the tango sensor gets you a 6.4-inch QHD screen, Snapdragon 652 processor, 4 GIG of RAM, and 4,000mAh battery.
Lenovo Phab 2 Pro will employ AR and VR receptors to map the environment and by making use of applications made for Google Tango, users should be able to interact with things in the virtual world.
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro isn't big just because it wants to be, however. All the Tango tech has to live somewhere, and it's actually impressive Lenovo managed to shrink the same sensors found in the powerful Tango tablet into something that passes for a viable handset.
The 16MP camera isn't alone on the rear. There's also depth and motion sensing cameras, creating a trio of lenses that are integral to the whole Tango system.
This makes sense when you're, say, using the Phab 2 Pro to measure a cabinet in a home improvement store to see whether it will fit in your kitchen, but it's also evident when you're playing an AR game that has you walking around a room. You feel more in the game thanks to the Phab 2 Pro's positional awareness. The effect may be subtle in some cases, but it makes a noticeable difference.
That system relies on something Lenovo representatives referred to as the "Tango core." This is the software that stitches everything together, laying the AR experience on top of the information the phone is gathering from the real world. A Snapdragon 652 processor made for Tango helps everything dance together smoothly.
our verdict about this phone:
The first Tango phone impresses with its design, display and AR capabilities. A heavy reliance on apps and large body are its biggest missteps, but this phone could start a revolution.
pros:
-Gorgeous display
-Feels great
-Powerful and promising Tango tech
cons:
-It's big
-Heavily reliant on apps
-Limited availability
The first Tango phone impresses with its design, display and AR capabilities. A heavy reliance on apps and large body are its biggest missteps, but this phone could start a revolution.
pros:
-Gorgeous display
-Feels great
-Powerful and promising Tango tech
cons:
-It's big
-Heavily reliant on apps
-Limited availability
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