Lenovo’s first Google Project Tango smartphone, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro just debuted in India, with a price tag of $440. This model is available on Flipkart initially and it was made available internationally last year in June, so it’s not exactly a fresh face, which may explain the low price.

Google Tango involves a series of sensors and cameras placed at the back, able to do 3D mapping and AR features. It can also detect the distance and position of objects and relies on 3 rear cameras for that purpose. Available in champagne gold in India, the smartphone also has a main 16 megapixel camera, accompanied by a depth camera and a fisheye camera.

Its specs include a Quad HD 6.4 inch screen, with a 2.5D glass panel, plus a Qualcomm Snapdragon 652 processor and 4 GB of RAM. There’s also 64 GB of storage, a microSD card slot and a 4050 mAh battery in the mix. Everything is crammed within a metal unibody case and the device also has 4G LTE, dual SIM slots, fast charging and a hybrid SIM slot system.

Dolby Atmos technology was also included and the OS of choice is Android Marshmallow.

via phoneradar

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