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-[* black] Project Tango is basically a camera and sensor array that happens to run on an Android phone. Fittingly the hardware specs are focused on that array:
- [* red] 4 MP rear-facing RGB/IR camera
- [* orange] 320×180 pixel depth sensor
- [* yellow] 180º field of view fisheye rear-facing camera
- [* green] 120º field of view front-facing camera
- [* blue] 5" LCD screen
+[* black] Project Tango is basically a camera and sensor array that happens to run on an Android phone. Google didn't share many specs beyond the camera array, but we dug up a little more:
+ [* red] Snapdragon 800 quad core (up to 2.3 GHz per core) CPU with 2 GB LPDDR3 RAM
+ [* orange] 64 GB internal storage, expandable by microSD
+ [* yellow] 5" LCD screen
+ [* green] 9 axis accelerometer/gyroscope/compass
+ [* blue] And of course, the depth-sensing array: an infrared projector, 4 MP rear-facing RGB/IR camera and 180º field of view fisheye rear-facing camera