Lenovo and Google jointly launched the world's first consumer grade AR mobile phone - PHAB2 Pro. This mobile phone is also part of Google's Project Tango plan. Its biggest selling point is that the mobile phone integrates AR technology, with a special camera built in, which can realize indoor navigation, preview new home appliances in the mobile phone, and put furniture in the home scene. By combining the built-in gyroscope, accelerator and other four cameras, the mobile phone can identify the information of three dimensions in the actual scene, and display different views on the screen according to the location of the mobile phone.
In terms of configuration, the phone is equipped with Snapdragon 652, with 4GB running memory and 64GB storage space. It is equipped with four cameras, including an 8 megapixel front camera, a 16 megapixel rear camera, a depth of field camera and a motion tracking camera. The latter two cameras are mainly responsible for helping the phone "identify" the surrounding environment. It has a body thickness of 11.15mm, an overall weight of about 620g, supports full network communication, is equipped with a 6.4 inch 2560 × 1440 resolution screen, and has a built-in battery capacity of 4050mAh.