Lenovo is all set to launch first Google Project Tango smartphone next week. The company will launch the first smartphone based on Google Augmented Reality on 9 June.
Ahead of official launch, its key details have surfaced online. Evan Blass has confirmed the name of the upcoming smartphone. First project Tango smartphone will be called Lenovo PHAB 2 Pro.
As the name suggests, The smartphone will be big enough to be called as phablet. The smartphone will reportedly come with 6.4 inch Quad HD screen.
First Project Tango phone (Google AR): 6.4", QHD Lenovo PHAB2 Pro.
— Evan Blass (@evleaks) June 5, 2016
Whats is Project Tango?
Project Tango combines 3D motion tracking with depth sensing to give your mobile device the ability to know where it is and how it moves through space. With Project Tango, developers can create applications that explore physical space around the user, including precise navigation without GPS, windows into virtual 3D worlds, measurements of spaces, and games that know where they are in the room and what’s around them.
Lenovo PHAB 2 Pro will feature a 6.4 inch Quad HD (1440 x 2560 pixels). It will be powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 820 Processor with 4GB of RAM. There will be a Adreno 530 GPU.
Lenovo PHAB 2 Pro will come with 3D sensors so that it can map the spaces into 3D space. The camera on the smartphone will be powerful as well. It will run on Android 6 Marshmallow.
Lenovo PHAB 2 Pro will be priced below $500 and will be launched on 9th June in San Fransisco at Tech World 2016.