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Project Tango Teardown

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  • A thumbnail is the only tool you need to pop off Tango's rear cover and access the battery. (Well, a thumb would probably be pretty useful, too).

  • Cover off, battery out. Simple. Tango's development brainpower went into what's inside the phone, not into fancy chamfered edges or curved metal unibody enclosures.

  • Tango bears a hefty 3000 mAh battery, ready for developers to take it to the limit.

  • 3000 mAh may be big for a smartphone, but if it weren't for the ultra low power requirements of the vision coprocessor powering Tango's 3D imaging, it'd have to be a lot bigger.

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