Lenovo Project Tango phone
Lenovo’s Project Tango smartphone has
arrived in TENAA this week giving confirmation that the specialist handset will
go on sale in China and other markets.
Project Tango, ran by Google and its
partners, sees Android phones (and tablets) learn the environment
that they are in via additional external sensor. The idea is that the phones
learn their environment and can be used in a range of innovative new ways (some
have suggest in architecture while gaming is another use of the technology).
So far the only Project Tango product
that has been seen by the public is a Lenovo device, and now that Lenovo phone
has just been sighted at TENAA, confirming a launch for the device in China.
The TENAA details confirm that the phone
has 3 rear cameras (the main a 16 mega-pixel,and the others used for depth and
motion tracking for the handset to create a 3D model of its environment). TENAA
also confirms the phone’s dimensions as 179.88 x 88.57 x 11.15 mm and a
staggering weight of 620 grams!
Upfront is a 6.4-inch 2K display, and 8
mega-pixel camera (bringing the total of camera to 4). The heavy weight phone
also has a 4,050 mAh battery, Snapdragon 652 chipset, 4 GB RAM, 64 GB memory and
runs Android 6.0.1.
Seeing the Lenovo Tango phone at TENAA
at this stage would mean that the phone should be released in China in the
coming weeks. Pricing is expected to be as staggering as the weight is!