Lenovo's Phab2Pro is the first augmented-reality smartphone

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Lenovo's Phab2Pro is the first augmented-reality smartphone

The first smartphone to support Tango, Google's augmented reality technology, is coming later in 2016. See a preview version in action Watch Now

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