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Tango-tauglich
Scharfes Riesen-Display
Tango bietet viel Potenzial
Großer Akku
Vernünftiger Preis für verbaute Technik
Gutes
Großes Display
Innovative Google Tango-Technologie
Hochwertiges Aluminiumgehäuse
Jedoch um einiges. Dafür wird angenommen
Dass das Smartphone aus dem Hause Asus auch wesentlich teurer wird als sein Lenovo-Pendant
Eleganter
Top verarbeiteter Aluminiumkorpus
Riesiges 6
5-Zoll- Display mit QHDAuflösung
Erstes Smartphone mit AR-Unterstützung
Dual-SIM
Schlankes und schnelles Android- System
Gute Funkeigenschaften
Dual-SIM mit Unterstützung für US GSM- und 4G-Frequenzen
Zusammenfassung: Google made an official announcement of its virtual reality platform, Daydream. Thanks to that Google's Project Tango has quite become an echo about to fade. What's more exciting? Something came up to the surface – the Lenovo Phab2 Pro.Lenovo seemingly fo...
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
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
Lenovo's Phab 2 Pro is really one incredible phone, but it doesn't achieve this landmark by way of the average smartphone. This gargantuan, heavy beast eclipses practically all other phones on the market in sheer size and weight, something that's become a...
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
Tango is still a work in progress, Huge size could be a deal-breaker, Cameras are pretty lousy, Lenovo's software is rough around the edges
Google's world-sensing Tango technology is finally here, crammed inside Lenovo's Phab 2 new Pro. Alas, the software and the hardware here fall short. The phone itself is well-built and packs an enormous battery, but an oversized body and a pair of lac...
At $499, I'm really not sure if this device is meant to go head-to-head with flagships or premium mid-tier devices. The truth is that it can't really do either.Modern flagships tend to be good at just about everything. They have awesome cameras, beautiful...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-12-21, Autor: Eric , Testbericht von: slashgear.com
Good, high-resolution display, High-capacity battery with excellent screen-on times, Runs available Tango apps well
Will be much too big for many people, Heavy, bulky, and slippery design makes drops more likely, Middle-of-the-road hardware means shorter lifespan
All of this begs the question: is the Phab 2 Pro worth it? Considering the hardware the phone offers and the current state of Tango, I'd only say it is if you're the kind of person who wants to be right there at the starting line as a new technology comes...
Tango is fun and full of potential, Decent build and display, 64GB storage
Could be way too big for some, Mediocre battery, Camera awful in low light, Fingerprint sensor too easily confused with Tango camera, No NFC
Lenovo Phab 2 Pro The Lenovo Phab 2 Pro is $500, which is appropriate given flagships hover north of $700. It's also different from the pack, with its large size and Tango camera. That makes is a niche device, something “geeky” for early adopters. Get...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-12-17, Autor: Alex , Testbericht von: techaeris.com
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
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
First generation consumer devices are always a risk and Phab 2 Pro is far from being a perfect device, but it has potential. There are certainly some software bugs with Project Tango and some of the Tango apps. Some Android apps, like Google+, just won't...
Veröffentlicht: 2016-12-16, Autor: Dave , Testbericht von: 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...
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...