Looks like you’ll have to wait until next month to try out Google’s Project Tango technology. Lenovo has confirmed to CNET that its Phab2 Pro smartphone will arrive only in November, after initially being announced with a summer release. The massive 6.4-inch phablet is the first phone to feature Google’s depth-sensing 3D camera system, which can scan spaces around you to help you navigate indoors with maps and visualize virtual objects like furniture in your home. It packs powerful specifications like a QHD screen, as well as a Snapdragon 652 processor and 4GB of RAM which will help power the…

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