Saturday, June 11, 2016

LENOVO UNVEILS THEIR TAKE ON MODULAR PHONES WITH MOTO Z; ALSO UNVEILS PHAB2 PRO

Lenovo, the Chinese tech giant which acquired the Motorola brand from Google, a few years ago for a hefty sum of $2.91 billion, came out with new offerings in their smartphones range. The offerings included a much awaited Tango device and a new model in the Moto Z series, one which can be transformed into a plethora of things such as a video projector and powerful high-definition speakers.

The major announcement from Lenovo comes weeks after the Korean electronics giant, LG announced their company’s first modular phone.

Lenovo’s PHAB2 Pro smartphone which is embedded with Google’s Tango (an augmented reality technology) was the spotlight stealer in the company’s smartphones announcements at Lenovo Tech World gathering in San Francisco. The PHAB2 Pro is a unique offering from Lenovo in the sense that the phone can sense and adequately map out the surroundings while also providing holograms to be overlaid on real world settings which are beneficial for both gaming purposes and size evaluation. The big-screen device is expected to make a global appearance in September bearing a price tag of $499.
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