The Lenovo -
made Phab 2 Pro uses depth sensing 3D camera system that scans the world around you to deliver augmented reality experiences.
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.
Not exact matches
Lenovo
Phab Plus comes with special features which
makes it easy to use the device via one hand.
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.
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.
Lenovo announced the updated
Phab series a couple of months ago and the highlight of the line - up was that it supported Google Tango, an Augmented Reality feature that lets users
make use of one's surrounding's and add additional elements.
You can't even see the dog In the
Phab 2 Pro's pic, while the S7 edge barely
makes her out.
The
Phab 2 Pro is a strong effort and value on its own,
made sweeter by the Tango AR.
The
Phab 2 Pro's app
makes it easy to apply the Dolby Atmos optimizations: plug in a pair of cans, open the Dolby app, and choose from movie, music, game, and voice profiles, or one tuned to your individual equalization preferences.
Motorola may chain on its parent company's first Project Tango product, the Lenovo
Phab 2 Pro, to
make a modular augmented reality accessory for its Moto Z.
Short of shimmying up the
Phab 2 Pro's body with a dexterous hand, it's pretty much impossible to reach anywhere on the display's upper third,
making swiping away notifications, replying to texts, and toggling alarms a chore.
No price has also been revealed for the Asus Zenfone AR, but its superior specifications will likely
make it more expensive than the $ 499 Lenovo
Phab 2 Pro.
The Lenovo
Phab 2 Pro, the first smartphone with Google's Tango 3D mapping camera, is on sale for $ 499.99 with over 35 apps
made just for the camera.
The main thing here is that Lenovo are continuing the
Phab series (started with the first Lenovo
Phab Plus) as devoted exclusively for multimedia consumption (which no other manufacturer seems concerned about) Not just the screen size but the curved glass (which
makes the display seem larger), Tango, Dolby Audio — all are directed towards that
The specifications and price of the Lenovo
Phab Plus
making it a strong competitor against some of the mid-range tablets by companies like Dell, HP and Samsung.