The Phab 2 Pro features a
Qualcomm Snapdragon 652
system-on-chip (SoC), which Lenovo claims to be specially optimized for Tango. In addition, it contains 4 GB of
LPDDR3 RAM and 64GB of onboard storage, expandable with a
microSD slot supporting up to 256 GB. In the United States, the Phab 2 Pro supports the networks of carriers
AT&T and
T-Mobile (and
MVNOs using the networks of those companies), but not those operated by
Verizon or
Sprint (or MVNOs using the networks of those companies). The device uses a nano-
SIM for network connectivity, with dual-SIM functionality available if the user forgoes the use of a microSD card. The Phab 2 Pro is powered by a 4050
mAh lithium ion battery, which supports rapid charging over microUSB when using a compatible wall adapter. The Phab 2 Pro's screen is an
IPS LCD at a display resolution of 2560x1440 pixels, with 459 ppi
pixel density at a diagonal size of 6.4 inches. This makes the screen unusually large for a smartphone class device, as most mainstream smartphones at the time of the Phab 2 Pro's release (
Google Pixel XL,
Samsung Galaxy S7 edge,
iPhone 7 Plus among others) measured at or under 5.5" diagonally. However, the Google Tango reference implementation was a 7-inch tablet, so it has been argued that Lenovo's hardware is relatively small. The hardware focus of the Phab 2 Pro is the camera and sensor system on the back of the phone that enables Tango, encompassing a
depth sensor and
motion sensor in addition to the 16-megapixel main camera. Working in tandem, the three sensors combine with Google's Tango software
API to offer functionality such as accurate digital measurement of three-dimensional objects, to-scale realistic simulation of furniture and other objects in a real-life space, and AR-augmented
video games. The Phab 2 Pro uses
Dolby Atmos audio technology for audio playback and Dolby Audio Capture for audio recording, as well as a three-microphone array with
active noise cancellation. Audio can be played back through a 3.5mm audio jack, over
Bluetooth, or with the device's single bottom-firing loudspeaker. The Phab 2 Pro features a rear-mounted circular fingerprint sensor, which can be used to securely unlock the device, but not to authorize
mobile payments due to the device lacking
NFC functionality. == Design ==