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Intel Tango phone hands-on: Android RealSense

Intel Tango phone hands-on: Android RealSense

Posted on August 19, 2015September 7, 2019 By Jarvis

Intel’s RealSense 3D camera technology always seemed like a natural bedfellow with Google’s Project Tango, and sure enough they’ve met up at IDF 2015.

The Android phablet isn’t expected to ship for developers until the end of the year, but Intel brought along a handful of prototypes – along with some apps to make use of them – to its annual event, which is where I caught up with the smartphones to see what’s new.
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Phones Tags:3D, 3d camera, android, camera, Google, Intel, phablet, realsense, Slashgear, Tango

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