Lenovo just launched a massive smartphone with crazy Google tech in it
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It's been known for some time that Lenovo was partnering with Google on a Tango-enabled consumer device: The company showcased the tech at CES this past January; it had previously given the device a summer 2016 launch frame; and details on the phone had leaked prior to today's Lenovo Tech World event in San Francisco.
Google itself made a Tango-enabled phablet available to developers for a couple of years.
Nevertheless, the Phab2 Pro immediately stands out as something unique in an increasingly stagnant smartphone market. Let's take a closer look.
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