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Snart släpps den första Tango-telefonen

Den första smartphonemodellen baserad på Googles Tango-plattform kommer att släppas i november. Det rapporterar Swedroid.
Tango är en tekonologi-plattform som medger att mobila enheter förstår var de befinner sig i ett rum med hjälp av datorseende, något som bland annat öppnar upp för mycket intressanta augmented reality-applikationer.
Det är kinesiska Lenovo som släpper den första enheten på temat, en telefon med namnet Phab2 Pro.
Enheten har 6,4-tumsskärm med Quad HD-upplösning, Snapdragon 652-processor och 4 GB arbetsminne.

 
Tango på Wikipedia
Wikipedia (en)
Tango (formerly named Project Tango in-testing) is a technology platform developed and authored by Google that uses computer vision to enable mobile devices, such as smartphones and tablets, to detect their position relative to the world around them without using GPS or other external signals. This allows application developers to create user experiences that include indoor navigation, 3D mapping, physical space measurement, environmental recognition, augmented reality, and windows into a virtual world. The first product to emerge from ATAP's Skunkworks group, Tango was developed by a team led by computer scientist Johnny Lee, a core contributor to Microsoft's Kinect. In an interview in June 2015, Lee said, "We're developing the hardware and software technologies to help everything and everyone understand precisely where they are, anywhere." Google has produced two devices to demonstrate the Tango technology: the discontinued Peanut phone and the Yellowstone 7-inch tablet. More than 3,000 of these devices had been sold as of June 2015, chiefly to researchers and software developers interested in building applications for the platform. In the summer of 2015, Qualcomm and Intel both announced that they are developing Tango reference devices as models for device manufacturers who use their mobile chipsets. At CES, in January 2016, Google announced a partnership with Lenovo to release a consumer smartphone during the summer of 2016 to feature Tango technology marketed at consumers, noting a less than $500 price-point and a small form factor below 6.5 inches. At the same time, both companies also announced an application incubator to get applications developed to be on the device on launch. At Lenovo Tech World 2016, Lenovo launched the world's first consumer phone based on Tango, as well as releasing it as "Tango".
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