Sentences with phrase «phab pro»

Those smartphones, (the Lenovo Phab Pro 2 and the Asus Zenfone AR «delivered some of the most accurate augmented reality,» but for better or worse, never took off.
Even though AR technology is still in its infancy (there's only one Tango phone you can buy right now, the Lenovo Phab Pro 2), more smartphones will be released later in 2017 that will use some sort of augmented reality hardware and software.

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Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro is an upper mid-range, 6.4 - inch beast of a phone with power to spare and decent battery life for $ 499, available on Lowe's website as of this writing, and in stores come December.
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a great choice for gamers as it features a powerful processor and a long - lasting battery.
The PHAB 2 Pro will be accompanied by the Yoga Book 2 - in - 1 tablet.
Talking about the AR mode on the PHAB 2 Pro, it allows you to select from the already existing characters like a dog, a dragon cat or any such characters to name a few.
«If everything is on track, we'll be most probably launching the PHAB 2 Pro and the Yoga Book together at around mid-December,» Ashish Sikka, sales head for Android and Chrome Computing at Lenovo India, told India Today Tech.
The Lenovo PHAB 2 Pro was first showcased at the Tech World event in June.
And now it seems that the Phab 2 Pro is headed to the Indian market and could launch as early as next month.
Last week, the PHAB 2 Pro went on sale in the US.
Lenovo had also recently started shipping its Google Tango powered smartphone the PHAB 2 Pro.
The PHAB 2 Pro is available for $ 499 which roughly translates to Rs 33,500.
Although there have been reports that Lenovo would be launching the PHAB 2 Pro in Asia Pacific markets which includes India, but no official word has been out yet regarding it.
As an augment reality enabled smartphone, Phab 2 Pro features built - in Tango developed by Google.
The Phab 2 Pro has a 16MP rear camera with RGB fast focus, depth sensor, motion tracking sensor and fisheye designed for its AR features and ultra-wide angle panoramas.
Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is an advanced and powerful smartphone that measures 3.49 x 7.08 inches and weighs 0.57 lbs.
The Lenovo Phab 2 PRO specs include a total of four camera.
The Lenovo Phab 2 PRO will be priced at US$ 499 (unlocked) and comes in Gunmetal Grey and Champagne Gold colour options.
Lenovo has announced that its latest device - the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro smartphone - is now available in Europe.
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first mobile phone to support it, but there will be more OEMs to adopt this technology with more developers developing content for it.
In addition to Daydream, the phone will also support Tango, Google's mobile augmented reality (AR) platform which is still in its infancy and has only made a commercial debut back in November with the release of the Lenovo - made Phab 2 Pro.
It's been over three years since Google's AR platform was announced, and we still only have two Tango - enabled smartphones available for purchase: the ASUS ZenFone AR and the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro.
It scored an 803 and 63,190 in Geekbench 4 and Antutu, respectively, well behind flagships like Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro (3,176 in Geekbench 4) and the OnePlus T3 (144,131).
Tango and Daydream unite in one incredible package Google's Tango initiative brings the best of AR to cutting edge phones, and while Lenovo was the first to market with the PHAB 2 Pro later last year, that phone featured pretty middle of the road specs, and was incredibly large and heavy compared to most modern -LSB-...]
The ZenFone AR is the first high - end Tango phone (and the second overall, after the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro) and the first phone that supports Tango and Daydream VR.
But that's to be expected — the Phab 2 Pro and OnePlus T3 sport Qualcomm's newer, more powerful 800 series processors.
In fact, up until now, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro was the only device that supported Tango, but ASUS announced its own entry into the AR front with the ZenFone AR earlier this year at CES 2017.
The ZenFone AR has a 5.7 - inch QHD OLED screen — a lot smaller than the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, the first Tango - supported smartphone — and is powered by Snapdragon 821 and 8 GB of RAM.
Apple's software - based augmented reality suite is a lot more fluid than Google's hardware dependent and buggy Project Tango, on the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro and the Asus Zenfone AR.
The Phab 2 Pro, meanwhile, has as its key selling point the ability to mix virtual and real worlds, allowing everything from gaming to visualizing what your apartment might look like with a new armchair.
The company is introducing two new families of products on Thursday, including a new line of Motorola Droids as well as the $ 499 Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, the first consumer device to incorporate Google's Project Tango augmented reality.
Tango was first released in June 2014 and since then has only made it to a handful of devices, including just two commercial phones: Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro in August 2016 and Asus» Zenfone AR this month.
Recently, we saw the Tango technology by Google in the Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro.
This is also a Tango - enabled phone, but unlike the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, it has flagship specifications.
Asus Zenfone AR Recently, we saw the Tango technology by Google in the Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro.
Currently, no smartphone has this sensor, however, electronics manufacturer Lenovo has announced its Phab 2 Pro smartphone due to be released in the fall will have Tango.
The games include Slingshot Island, which lets Phab 2 Pro owners use their device as an augmented reality motion controller to sling projectiles in a faraway fantasy land called Poach.
Just two Tango - enabled smartphones became available for purchase after all that time: the ASUS ZenFone AR and the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro.
It's even more surprising when you consider that the Phab 2 Pro was developed in close collaboration with Google as a showcase for Tango.
The 7.1 x 3.5 x 0.4 - inch Phab 2 Pro, for example, tipped the scales at 9.1 ounces.
The Phab 2 Pro was one of two Project Tango devices to reach the market.
The first Project Tango - built phone, Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro, debuted in 2016.
The back of the phone holds all the Tango - related hardware, and it's this array of perfectly centered lenses and sensors that make the back of the Phab 2 Pro look almost foreboding.
The Phab 2 comes equipped with a 6.4 - inch HD display as opposed to the QHD unit in the Phab 2 Pro.
Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro is really one incredible phone, but it doesn't achieve this landmark by way of the average smartphone.
Non-4K recording from a $ 500 phone in late 2016 / early 2017 is more than disappointing, and ensures that videos taken from the Phab 2 Pro will look dated much faster than if it supported the higher resolution the sensor is able to.
Just as Lenovo features Dolby Atmos premium virtual surround capabilities on its tablets, Lenovo is also packing the same fantastic support on the Phab 2 Pro.
Video is decent, however the chipset used in the Phab 2 Pro means that it's only able to take up to 1080p 30 FPS video, nothing higher regardless of what the $ 500 price tag might lead one to believe.
This is of course best enjoyed when watching videos that were recorded by the Phab 2 Pro, but such capabilities are of course also utilized in any video or game that supports the Atmos codec.
Other smartphones with dual cameras include the HTC One M9 +, ZTE Axon, LG V10 (dual front - facing shooters), CAT S60 (one camera is a FLIR camera), Huawei P9 Plus, Lenovo Phab 2 Pro, and Xiaomi Redmi Pro.
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