hungrygeeks.ph Updated: 2017-02-08 03:25:57
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The new Lenovo Phab 2 series focuses more on multimedia, releasing three 6.4″ phablet smartphones for the lineup. One smartphone caught the attention of enthusiasts, the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro which is the 1st Google Tango enabled smarthpone designed for creat...
Even without the Google Tango in the picture, the Phab 2 Pro priced at Php24,990 has a lot of good features to keep the price tag. It's snappy Snapdragon 652 processor, 4GB of RAM, 2k resolution screen and 6.4″ footprint makes it a great tablet.But with a...
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Lenovo's pledge to develop a consumer phone with Google's depth-sensing Project Tango platform came as a surprise. The electronics behemoth, which makes most of its money from PCs and computer monitors, was taking something of a risk — prior to the announ...
Impressive Tango apps, Unobtrusive software...
Poor camera, Average display, Google Tango has tracking problems...
No. Tango is incredible, innovative, and truly revolutionary. But it is far from bug free and the Phab 2 Pro's mid-range hardware appears to hold it back. For that reason, we suggest holding off...
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thunderbaylive.com Updated: 2017-02-08 03:25:59
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I want to thank Lenovo for sponsoring this video! Learn more about the Phab 2 Pro: Google Tango claims to provide an all new level of depth in augmented reality experiences… let's check it out!Discuss on the forum: Intro Screen Music Credit: Title: Laszl...
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wovow.org Updated: 2017-02-08 03:26:00
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Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first Android phablet to support Project Tango; it has a 6.4-inch display, a processor Snapdragon 652 and 4GB of RAM.Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is the first Android phablet based on Project Tango. The objects and the information displayed...
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The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it's the first consumer Tango phone.It's capable of rendering augmented reality (AR) in real time thanks to a tag team of rear cameras and a host of specialized tech on the inside.It'...
Gorgeous display, Feels great, Powerful and promising Tango tech...
It's big, Heavily reliant on apps, Limited availability...
The first Tango phone impresses with its design, display and AR capabilities. A heavy reliance on apps and large body are its biggest missteps, but this phone could start a revolution...
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You've heard of Project Tango when we brought you news about it at Google I/O in 2014 . Two years later at CES 2016, Google announced their partnership with Lenovo to make an actual Tango device . Well, the wait is over as Lenovo took the wraps of the PHA...
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techradar.com Updated: 2017-02-08 03:26:02
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The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it's the first consumer Tango phone.It's capable of rendering augmented reality (AR) in real time thanks to a tag team of rear cameras and a host of specialized tech on the inside.It'...
Gorgeous display, Feels great, Powerful and promising Tango tech...
It's big, Heavily reliant on apps, Limited availability...
The first Tango phone impresses with its design, display and AR capabilities. A heavy reliance on apps and large body are its biggest missteps, but this phone could start a revolution...
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techradar.com/au/ Updated: 2017-02-08 03:26:02
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The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it's the first consumer Tango phone.It's capable of rendering augmented reality (AR) in real time thanks to a tag team of rear cameras and a host of specialized tech on the inside...
Gorgeous display, Feels great, Powerful and promising Tango tech...
It's big, Heavily reliant on apps, Limited availability...
The first Tango phone impresses with its design, display and AR capabilities. A heavy reliance on apps and large body are its biggest missteps, but this phone could start a revolution...
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After countless teases, and more than a few leaks in the interim, Google and Lenovo have announced the Phab 2 Pro , the world's first consumer Tango smartphone.Cumbersome name aside, the Phab 2 is an impressive smartphone, both in terms of internal specif...
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pcauthority.com.au Updated: 2017-02-09 01:46:10
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We all want our smartphones filled with groundbreaking tech - but that can either be the kind that's perfect for everyday use, or something that isn't quite as useful, but demonstrates plenty of potential to bridge a technological gap in our lives. Leno...
So would we recommend the Phab2 Pro? Only if you love and believe in AR that much.Apps still need work, and it's anyone's guess as to how they'll improve in the next year. If the existing hardware struggles now, it might keel over when more advanced stuff...
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tbreak.ae Updated: 2017-04-05 03:49:32
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It's no secret that we take technology for granted. Features that are magical when introduced, become the expected. Take the GPS for example. We were amazed when it was originally introduced and today, you can't imagine a smartphone not equipped with it...
First device with Tango technology, Brilliant apps showcase, Large Battery, Big Screen...
Midranged processor, Rather large and heavy, Doesn't come with the latest version of Android...
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In June 2016, Lenovo unveiled the first smartphone to feature Google's Project Tango technology, the Lenovo Phab2 Pro. Now that it's finally in the Philippines (launched in PH last November 2016), let's take this AR-powered smartphone for a full review to...
Premium feel, Sharp and vibrant display, Dobly Atmos, Dedicated microSD slot up to 256GB, Low digital noise when shooting in dim places, Fun to use Project Tango, Capable Snapdragon 652 CPU, Charges quickly...
Positioning of fingerprint scanner takes a while to get used to, Smudgy details in dim places, No NFC...
The Lenovo Phab2 Pro has ticked a number of items in our checklist. It has a premium feel due to its metal body, has a sharp and vibrant display for watching videos and playing games, comes with Dolby Atmos that works best with a pair of headphones, featu...
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In June 2016, Lenovo unveiled the first smartphone to feature Google's Project Tango technology, the Lenovo Phab2 Pro. Now that it's finally in the Philippines (launched in PH last November 2016), let's take this AR-powered smartphone for a full review to...
Premium feel, Sharp and vibrant display, Dobly Atmos, Dedicated microSD slot up to 256GB, Low digital noise when shooting in dim places, Fun to use Project Tango, Capable Snapdragon 652 CPU, Charges quickly...
Positioning of fingerprint scanner takes a while to get used to, Smudgy details in dim places, No NFC...
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Smartphones have gone big… really big! We've seen Korean flagships the LG G6 and the Samsung Galaxy S8 have gone bigger than 5.5-inches. Lenovo's new Phab series are overly-sized smartphones mainly promoted for media consumption. What we have here is the...
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro will bring your multimedia experience to the next level. With its big and gorgeous screen, watching video content and playing graphic intense games is a smooth and joyful experience. The battery is a bit of a letdown but it has fast...
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devontechsupport.com Updated: 2017-05-13 07:08:49
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Update: We've spent even more time with the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. Check out our updated impressions below!The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a phone of firsts, starting with the fact that it's the first consumer Tango phone.It's capable of rendering augmented reality...
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro has a ton going for it, and it offers enough in addition to Tango that maybe, just maybe, it will find a mainstream following. It's highly doubtful, especially considering its size, but there's no denying the Phab 2 Pro is a well-con...
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Google – or rather, its parent company Alphabet – has always been a name that you'd associate with crazy moonshot projects, mostly under the banner of Google X. We've had a few projects that were so close to entering the everyday lives of the consumer tha...
Tango support is still a rarity, and this phone has it, Pretty good performance, Very impressive volume outuput...
Size and weight makes it cumbersome, Tango is still in its infancy, Display pixel density hits battery life...
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a pretty good upper midrange smartphone on its own. Add to that the fact that it's one of only two smartphones out there that support Google's Tango and that's a massive added bonus if you like A.R.Of course, it's not without issu...
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A long time ago, Google showed off an interesting technology that would allow users to map out a room and turn that space into an AR experience like no other, free from AR markers and not limited by what could be displayed. Lenovo then saw that opportunit...
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For the past few years, Augmented Reality has been a dream but it's finally becoming a reality (no pun intended). The Pokemon Go game became a rage, with people appreciating its AR mode and now, Lenovo has come out with its first Google Tango smartphone...
Premium metal unibody, A look into the future with Tango, Great battery life, Value for money...
Enormous and bulky, Inconsistent performance, Average camera...
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