LG was expected, it will finally be released on Lenovo first smartphone from the Tango Project. That would make itself less than a year that the Chinese automaker would work on the device that will ship this technology developed by Google.
Lenovo said, at a joint press conference with the US firm to CES in Las Vegas, it would be able to release a mobile terminal public this summer for under $ 500. It can therefore be expected around 600 euros with us, for a price lower than that of the iPhone. “It was not designed as a niche product,” confirmed the vice president of Lenovo Jeff Meredith. “We want it to be accessible for a wide audience,” he said.
The format should be less than 6.5 inches and it will be equipped with a Qualcomm processor Snapdragon. It could be deployed anywhere in the world simultaneously.
The announcement was a bombshell. I must say that the Tango project is particularly innovative because it will help map its environment in real time and in three dimensions from a single phone.
The developers encouraged to submit their ideas to App
Google also appeal to developers as part of an online App Incubator. The best ideas will be funded dedicated apps and then proposed by Lenovo with his camera. The fields of application are promising as this technology allows for the interior motion tracking, unlike GPS. One can imagine gaming apps in virtual reality, decoration or geolocation in a mall, for example.
In addition to smartphones, Google maintains its tablet project integrating too techno Tango.
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Amélie CHARNAY
Reporter
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