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