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El Lenovo Phab 2 Pro es el primer celular con la tecnología de realidad aumentada de Google que nos da un vistazo de sus grandes posibilidades
Project Tango apunta maneras
Hay experiencias divertidas
Gran autonomía
La pantalla destaca sobre toda la propuesta hardware
No tiene un precio exagerado a pesar de ofrecer ese soporte de realidad aumentada
Dual-SIM con soporte para bandas GSM 4G de USA
Chasis de aluminio bien hecho y rígido
Superficies y temperaturas generalmente frescos
Puerto Micro-USB para carga rápida
Calidad de auricular genial
Gran pantalla QHD de 6.4"
Veloz rendimiento CPU
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Es grande y pesado
La realidad aumentada de Google Tango aún tiene problemas con diferentes factores
Incluyendo fuentes de luz y objetos en movimiento. No tiene NFC
Demasiado grande y voluminoso
Los altavoces podrían dar más de sí
Cámara que se comporta bien solo con buena luz
El rendimiento gráfico es mejorable
La realidad aumentada aún no justifica la inversión
Publicación: 2016-12-16, Autor: Dave , crítica de: hothardware.com
Big, beautiful display, Very high build quality, Innovative Tango AR features and capabilities, 64 GB of storage, expandable, Great price point for features and capability
Middling battery life, Middling performance, No dust or water resistance, May be too big for some
No one would argue that all smartphones on the market could benefit from better battery life. It's just the nature of the beast. However, there's always a trade-off between performance, size and power consumption. To discern how the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro comp...
Publicación: 2016-12-07, Autor: Ajay , crítica de: pcmag.com
First phone with Google Tango, Crisp Quad HD display, Fingerprint sensor, dual SIM, expandable storage, and dual-band Wi-Fi support
Huge, Most Tango apps feel unpolished and lack compelling functionality, Subpar camera performance
The unlocked Lenovo Phab 2 Pro serves as more of a showcase for Google Tango than a case for augmented reality, but the future looks promising, and the phone is solid in its own right...
Publicación: 2016-12-05, Autor: Allen , crítica de: notebookcheck.net
dual-SIM with support for U.S. GSM 4G bands, well-made and rigid aluminum chassis, generally cool surface temperatures, fast-charging Micro-USB port, great speakerphone quality, large 6.4-inch QHD display, fast CPU performance, integrated Tango
non-removable battery; average battery life, awkward positioning of fingerprint reader, no NFC, USB Type-C, or wireless charging, display colors could be more accurate, large and heavy; over 10 mm thick, average display response times, average GPU perfor
The big selling point of the Phab 2 Pro is its unique Tango hardware. At its current state, however, the feature is more of a novelty than it is a practical implementation. Aside from its gaming potential, Lenovo has promised the ability to navigate indoo...
Tango is a lot of fun – when it works, Big, sharp display is great for apps and media, Price is totally reasonable considering the hardware, Fast recharge times
Unwieldy size, Tango still needs a lot of debugging, Unclear market: is this supposed to be a daily driver?, Aging Marshmallow software, Poor notification support
The Phab 2 Pro is a hugely ambitious handset, and while it gives us a one-of-a-kind smartphone experience thanks to its Tango hardware, we just can't shake the feeling that a phone like this isn't quite ready for prime time.Tango just isn't there, and the...
Publicación: 2016-12-01, Autor: Nick , crítica de: androidandme.com
Resumen: It's long been a dream to use technology to create a different world, a new world. We don't to simply shape the world around us, we want to escape to somewhere new, somewhere exciting. Virtual and augmented reality are the latest steps in achieving this.G...
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Publicación: 2016-12-01, Autor: Emily , crítica de: newatlas.com
Resumen: Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro is billed as "the world's first Tango-enabled smartphone." But after just one look at this massive device, it's hard to imagine anyone using it as a phone. It raises the question – what is Tango? Is it worth it?I'm not sure what to cal...
Publicación: 2016-11-28, Autor: Ryan , crítica de: androidpolice.com
Build quality A very solid device made from aluminum, Battery life As long as you don't use Tango too much, the Phab2 Pro get great battery life, Fingerprint sensor It's accurate and fast, Software Lenovo managed to avoid burying Android under layers of j
Design The Phab2 Pro is gigantic and heavy. It's not comfortable to hold, and it won't even fit in my pockets. It's like a little tablet that makes phone calls
The size of this phone is a problem, but I'm sure some people with big hands will disagree with that. In fact, some of them will probably be in the comments below to complain about the tyranny of bloggers with normal-sized hands. For most people, the Phab...
Publicación: 2016-11-23, Autor: Russell , crítica de: androidcentral.com
Decent display, Solid build quality, Great battery life
Huge and awkward, Camera isn't great, Tango is half baked, Lenovo's notifications are awful
Should you buy the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro? Probably notIs it possible that Tango will improve with time? Sure. At one third the cost of Google Glass - that's $499 for the uninitiated - it's the kind of thing we'll see show up at hacker spaces for cool one-off...