This Chinese tech giant just unveiled a stunning new line of smartphones
First up is the Phab2 Pro, a 6.4-inch smartphone that's the first commercial device to integrate Google's 3D-mapping technology called Tango.
It's equipped with four cameras that scan the room around you and track objects. Apps use augmented reality to map crazy content onto the scene.
This guy rigged the Phab2 Pro to a Nerf gun-like toy so he could play a video game within his real environment.
There's nothing too surprising about the new Moto Z phone from the front. It feels as light as a baseball card in your hand, stretching just 5.2 mm thick.
But wait! What's this?
Lenovo's getting into the modular phone competition with the Moto Z, which has accessories that snap onto the back of the device for more functionality.
The SoundBoost Mod, developed through Lenovo's partnership with audio company JBL, pipes sound from the phone through the accessory's speakers.
The mods snap onto the phone by placing these 16 little dots next to each other. It makes a small clicking noise when they attach. No pairing required.
The Moto Z Droid Edition arrives in Verizon stores this summer. The unlocked device hits shelves in September.
Lenovo also teased a smartphone with a bendable display that can wrap around a wrist. Here's what it looks like in standard mode.
Then, bam! The screen snaps on the wrist like a cuff, making a popping noise as it settles into place. The unnamed phone is the first of its kind.
It also comes in some pretty cool colors, like coral and lime green.
The hingeless tablet also bends in half, making for a cool party trick. When folded, the user could hold it to their ear like a smartphone.
Lenovo said the concept devices are not fully functional products yet. We'll be sure to keep our eyes peeled.
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