Google And Lenovo Collaborating For Tango Project

Google And Lenovo

Google and Lenovo finally officially announced the certainty of working together to produce their first smartphone Tango Project.

This was confirmed directly by Johnny Lee, a member of Team Tango in Google, in carpet Consumer Electronics Show (CES) 2016 in Las Vegas. According to him, the experience in space and motion of Tango will now be incorporated into a mobile phone.

The same thing also expressed by Jeff Meredith, vice president of Lenovo. Meredith said that the aim of this cooperation is to create a more mainstream Tango devices.

"We together with Google will bring the device to the consumer made by Tango," Meredith said, as quoted from page Venture Beat, last Saturday.

To support the performance, later this smartphone will use processors made by Snapdragon. Lenovo also revealed that this smartphone will have a 6.5-inch screen size.

On the other hand, although the final design has not been established smartphone, the Tango Project is planned to debut the product will be released in the summer of 2016 and is priced at less than USD $ 500.

Project Tango itself is Google's latest project, which was launched two years ago. Tango project technology allows devices to map around in 3D space by using a combination of cameras and sensors.

Further explained that the application developer with the Tango technology can transform the house into a vehicle for a game or a virtual environment and augmented.

This can be done because of Project Tango motion tracker works indoors, allowing the user to precisely map the condition of a room in their home or elsewhere.

Moreover, with the sensor in the device makes a device with Tango Project technology can capture the condition of a room in 3D.

To support this technology, Project Tango has invited developers to submit the best application ideas. Later, the best developers will receive funding and certainly appear in the smartphone made by Lenovo.

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