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124 Reviews
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71 Reviews
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The editors liked
Decent display
Solid build quality
Great battery life
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
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
Metal build as solid as they come
Giant screen (for some)
3.5mm audio jack
Dolby Atmos 5.1 playback and recording
Tango capabilities are mind-blowing
Tango ecosystem has a great start
VoLTE support
Tango is fun and full of potential
Decent build and display
64GB storage
First phone with Google Tango
Crisp Quad HD display
Fingerprint sensor
Dual SIM
Expandable storage
And dual-band Wi-Fi support
Project Tango is the star here when it works properly
The design is top notch and build quality is stellar. The screen is absolutely amazing for media consumption
The first phone with Google's Tango software reveals the useful and entertaining possibilities of building AR into a phone
Good
High-resolution display
High-capacity battery with excellent screen-on times
Runs available Tango apps well
Tango is a lot of fun – when it works
Sharp display is great for apps and media
Price is totally reasonable considering the hardware
Fast recharge times
Tango is fun when it works
Interactive app experience
No headset required for AR
Slick
Stylish design
Unique AR abilities
Good battery life
Promising AR app library
First widely available Tango phone
Reasonably priced for bleeding-edge tech
Excellent battery life if you don't use Tango
Reassuring build quality
Fingerprint sensor works well
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
The editors didn't like
Huge and awkward
Camera isn't great
Tango is half baked
Lenovo's notifications are awful
Middling battery life
Middling performance
No dust or water resistance
May be too big for some
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
Giant screen (for others)
Very heavy
Not the fastest SoC for the price
Poor performance in some apps
Especially heavy Tango apps (ironically)
Average camera at best
No 4K recording
Average battery life
Below average screen quality
No NFC
Could be way too big for some
Mediocre battery
Camera awful in low light
Fingerprint sensor too easily confused with Tango camera
Huge
Most Tango apps feel unpolished and lack compelling functionality
Subpar camera performance
Project Tango is still in its infancy and this first consumer device is going to have some bugs and issues. also no USB Type-C
Unfortunately
The Phab 2 Pro is a bulky
Heavy
Mediocre handset with disappointing hardware
An old version of Android and no NFC
Will be much too big for many people
Bulky
And slippery design makes drops more likely
Middle-of-the-road hardware means shorter lifespan
Abstract: A long time ago, Google showed off an interesting technology that would allow users to map out a room and turn that space into an AR experience like no other, free from AR markers and not limited by what could be displayed. Lenovo then saw that opportunit...
Tango support is still a rarity, and this phone has it, Pretty good performance, Very impressive volume outuput
Size and weight makes it cumbersome, Tango is still in its infancy, Display pixel density hits battery life
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is a pretty good upper midrange smartphone on its own. Add to that the fact that it's one of only two smartphones out there that support Google's Tango and that's a massive added bonus if you like A.R.Of course, it's not without issu...
Abstract: You've heard of Project Tango when we brought you news about it at Google I/O in 2014 . Two years later at CES 2016, Google announced their partnership with Lenovo to make an actual Tango device . Well, the wait is over as Lenovo took the wraps of the PHA...
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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Premium feel, Sharp and vibrant display, Dobly Atmos, Dedicated microSD slot up to 256GB, Low digital noise when shooting in dim places, Fun to use Project Tango, Capable Snapdragon 652 CPU, Charges quickly
Positioning of fingerprint scanner takes a while to get used to, Smudgy details in dim places, No NFC
Published: 2017-04-18, Author: Kevin , review by: yugatech.com
Premium feel, Sharp and vibrant display, Dobly Atmos, Dedicated microSD slot up to 256GB, Low digital noise when shooting in dim places, Fun to use Project Tango, Capable Snapdragon 652 CPU, Charges quickly
Positioning of fingerprint scanner takes a while to get used to, Smudgy details in dim places, No NFC
The Lenovo Phab2 Pro has ticked a number of items in our checklist. It has a premium feel due to its metal body, has a sharp and vibrant display for watching videos and playing games, comes with Dolby Atmos that works best with a pair of headphones, featu...
The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro will bring your multimedia experience to the next level. With its big and gorgeous screen, watching video content and playing graphic intense games is a smooth and joyful experience. The battery is a bit of a letdown but it has fast...
Even without the Google Tango in the picture, the Phab 2 Pro priced at Php24,990 has a lot of good features to keep the price tag. It's snappy Snapdragon 652 processor, 4GB of RAM, 2k resolution screen and 6.4″ footprint makes it a great tablet.But with a...
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Published: 2017-03-10, Author: Wilson , review by: techgoondu.com
Abstract: Lenovo Phab 2 Pro. PHOTO: HandoutAfter testing out Lenovo's large-screen Phab 2 Pro during an exhibition at the Arts Science Museum last month, I was able to have a closer look at the phablet in closer detail.During the short time I had with it, I was act...
To be honest, it is difficult to assess the Lenovo Phab 2 Pro.Is it a good phone? Lenovo has certainly done a good job in integrating all of the sensors into a 'phone' form factor, although one can argue that it is more of a tablet than a phone. The synch...