This is more than a phone. This is a ticket to the future, or at least the future envisioned by Google's Tango specialists. The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is to be the first mass-market phone with Tango support, meaning that it can deliver virtual reality experiences straight on its display, while an array of cameras enable augmented reality features. We should note that the handset is huge, standing well into phablet category with its 6.4-inch display.
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