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Author: CNET
June 9, 2016 at 16:01
Lenovo held its annual Tech World conference today in San Francisco with a live broadcast featuring Chairman and CEO Yang Yuanqing, who took the stage to share his vision for the future and of course, to launch a handful of new cross-connected products including the Project Tango-enabled Phab2 Pro, the flagship Moto Z, and a handful of hot-swapping magnetic modular accessories.
Thursday is a big day for phone fans. It's when Motorola is widely expected to unveil its next headliner phones, the successors to 2015's Moto X. Rumors say the two new Android devices could d-rop the X name entirely, picking up the name Moto Z instead. The handsets may also have 5.5-inch screens and swappable back covers that connect through magnets. Meanwhile, Lenovo, which bought Motorola in 2014, has already announced that it'll use the same stage to launch the world's first phone that's compatible with Google's Project Tango technology. Tango uses depth-sensing cameras to really intricately map indoor space -- which means you'll be able to locate shops hidden deep within a mall a whole lot ...
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