Moto likely to release a Tango mod for the Z
In a briefing with press today, Motorola Mobility 
chairman and president Aymar de Lencquesaing said that the company will 
likely develop a Tango augmented reality mod for the Moto Z line of 
smartphones. De Lencquesaing did not say when the mod would be released 
or how much it would cost. Other Moto Mods already released range in 
price from $99 to $299.
Lenovo itself recently released the Phab 2 Pro,
 the first consumer Tango phone, but it’s a 6.4-inch, near-tablet sized 
device. A mod for the 5.5-inch Moto Z would provide a much more 
practical phone to use and allow users to add or remove the Tango 
functionality as they desired.
In addition, Lenovo and Moto will be combining many of 
their global branding efforts under the Moto banner, meaning that fewer 
markets will see Lenovo branded products in the future. Chief marketing 
officer Jan Huckfeldt says that the company’s marketing efforts for 2017
 will focus around the Moto, ThinkPad, Yoga, and ThinkServer, for each 
of the company’s businesses. The Moto brand will be Lenovo’s main mobile
 device brand, though devices in some markets where Lenovo’s brand is 
strong, such as India, will remain.
The article was published on : theverge 

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