First Phone With Mixed Reality "Tango" Tech


Here's the First Phone With Google's Mixed Reality "Tango" Tech

Lenovo has officially announced the first commercially available smartphone to use Google's spatially aware Tango technology.


The Phab 2 Pro was announced on June 9 at the Lenovo Tech World 2016 conference in San Francisco, and you can see it in action below:


The phone was created in collaboration with Google, and includes Tango's exciting 3D scanning features.

As Lenovo's Jeff Meredith explained: "This partnership has prompted us to build a group within Lenovo to build Android tablets, Chromebooks and AV/VR devices in conjunction with Google."

The device features Dolby Atmos sound, an enormous 6.4-inch quad HD screen, Qualcomm's Snapdragon 652 processor, and four cameras.

There's an 8MP camera on the front, a 16MP one on the back, and two depth- and motion-tracking cameras located on the back of the phone. 

Tango enables the phone to be 'situationally aware', tracking movement and perceiving depth. It can run augmented-reality games where virtual effects appear in a real space.

The Phab 2 Pro will be commercially available from September, priced at $499.

Watch a video introducing Google's Tango below:
From: Digital Spy

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