Lenovo has launched the PHAB2 Pro, running Google’s Tango, to enable "augmented reality experiences" with a set of sensors and Google software unavailable on any other smartphone.
Online behemoth Google has attempted to take some news time away from Apple with its Project Tango tablet development kit, which boasts 3D mapping and sensing capabilities, along with extremely high-end specifications for a tablet.
Google's Advanced Technology and Projects group, aka its 'stuff of the future' team, has announced Project Tango, a 5-inch Android phone prototype that tracks 3D motion and used the data to generate a 3D map of its environment.
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