San Francisco - A Lenovo smartphone unveiled Thursday will be clever enough to grasp your physical surroundings — such as the room’s size and the presence of other people — and potentially transform how we interact with e-commerce, education and gaming.

Today’s smartphones track location through GPS and cell towers, but that does little more than tell apps where you are. Tapping Google’s 3-year-old Project Tango, the new phone will use software and sensors to track motions and map building interiors, including the location of doors and windows.

That’s a crucial step in the promising new frontier in “augmented reality,” or the digital projection of lifelike images and data into a real-life environment.

Lenovo says the new Phab2 Pro phone will sell for $500 when it begins shipping in the U.S. in August. The device is expected to be on store shelves by mid-September, in advance of Apple’s anticipated release of the iPhone 7.... Read More: VIN