Category: Turing Robotics

  • Turing Claims New Turing Hubble Phone Will Have 2 X Snapdragon 855

    Turing Claims New Turing Hubble Phone Will Have 2 X Snapdragon 855

    The guys over at Turing Space Industries (TSI) must have their offices next to some real interesting plantations. The company that once had big plans to launch futuristic phones, never seems to give up. TSI originally became popular for their Turing phone which was a crowd funded failure. A lot of people initially bought into the idea of an impressive phone, but the company failed to deliver. And hence, people cancelled their purchases leaving TSI with a massive failure.

    A few years ago, the company claimed to be working on more revolutionary devices, A Turing Monolith Chaconne and a Turing Cadenza ,  both phones that would never see the light of day. And how would they claiming to be built on technology that doesn’t exist.

    The Turing Hubble Phone takes this dream to an all new level. The company claims that the Turing Hubble Phone will launch in 2020 with a dual Snapdragon 855 chipset, a chipset not yet announced. The company also claims that the phone will have a Snapdragon X50 5G modem, yet another mythical hardware unicorn. TSI also claims the phone will be sold to those still dinking radiator water in 2020 for a mediocre price of $2,749 (starting).

    Turing claims that the Hubble Phone will have three operating systems as well, because why wouldn’t it. The first will be Android P, apparently still the latest in 2020, and Turing Keplerian OS which will be in the top part of the phone ( aka the Top Deck ) the lower part or Main deck will get a combination of the two OSs in the top deck but also Sailfish 3 OS.

    The company also claims that the phone will have a 5 x 12 MP CMOS sensor camera setup , 2 on the front of the “Top Deck”, 1 on the rear of the top deck and 2 on the rear of the bottom deck aka the main deck. Both decks will also have dual SIM card slots each, hence the phone will handle 4 SIM cards simultaneously. Sure to be a success in India, but that 1.8 Lakh price may dissuade buyers.

    The Turing Hubble Phone will also have Emotional Machine Intelligence and Lip reading capabilities along with “Emotional detection”. The body of the Hubble phone, a name it probably gets for its telescope like design, will be made from Titanium Aluminide,a  lightweight metal alloy resistant to oxidation and heat. The phone will be IP68 dust/water proof (up to 1.5m for 30 mins).

    The Hubble phone also has a total of 3 AMOLED capacitive touchscreen displays. A 5.44 inch along with a 5.41 inch on the top deck and a 11.81 inch one on the main deck which as you see will fold over all the electronics. The dual SD855 chipsets , each deck gets their own, with 8 x 2.96 GHz on the clock. the lower deck gets the SDX50 5G modem.

    HubblePhone includes an Artificial Reality (AfR) messaging application which allows users to send 3D animated messages projected into the recipient’s immediate physical surroundings. Honestly it doesn’t get any more ridiculous at this point. At least the company is not claiming a ridiculous 64GB of RAM , and endless battery via a non available technology. Since they already claimed those with the Cadenza and the Chaconne. The Hubble phone will have a paltry 8 GB of RAM in each deck with 256GB for each deck too. The battery will be a seemingly doable 2800 mAh in the upper deck and 3300 mAh in the main deck.

    TSI does claim that the camera on the Hubble phone will be impressive with a 15x optical zoom. And, the phone will have a game mode allowing you to play PUBG endlessly while you are on a space train to mars.

    A prototype is also shown off, which appears to be the phone, or a dual glass slab model with a led ring light. The hinges are claimed to be made of liquid metal, Apparently TSI doesn’t know that this is a material that Apple exclusively plans to utilise thanks to the over 40 Patents granted to Apple for exclusive usage in several scenarios.

     

     

  • Turing Phone Cadenza Has 2 X Snapdragon 830, 60MP Camera, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB Storage

    Turing Phone Cadenza Has 2 X Snapdragon 830, 60MP Camera, 12 GB RAM and 1 TB Storage

    Turing’s latest smartphone may seem over the top, but, that is exactly what you need in today’s smartphone environment. Meet the company’s latest project the Turing Phone Cadenza. A phone that has doubles of everything and then a chassis to make every tech enthusiast stay up the night.

    For starters you get a pretty run of the mill 5.8 inch QHD display with 2560 x 1440px of resolution, and that is exactly where the boring stops and the awesome begins.

    turing cadenza reveal

     

    The Turing Phone Cadenza is run on a dual Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 setup with 12 GB of RAM ( LPDDR4X 2x 6GB) along with a whopping 1 TB of storage with 2 x 256 GB flash memory modules installed and dual 256 GB memory card slots.

    If you are starting to ache from all these specs, then what’s next will push you towards borderline insanity. The camera setup comprises of a total of 60 MP using a quad sensor array for the rear, and the front camera will have a dual 10MP sensor setup to deliver a 20 MP front camera experience.

    The company wants to power this with a 2400 Graphene power cell battery mated with a 1600 mAh li-on battery and a Hydrogen Fuel Cell ( umm … Yeah!). The battery setup will deliver a total of 100 wh of juice.

    All the above power and dual chipset setup will support 4 X SIM cards and audio is delivered by Marshall London Global Equaliser.

    If all of this suits your needs, the Turing Phone Cadenza will be wrapped in a Graphene Oxide Composite frame with a Liquid metal structure.

    turing phone cadenza specs

    Turing wants to sell this phone running Swordfish OS, which boasts a deep learning AI, and is based on the Sailfish OS.

    The Turing Phone Cadenza will become a reality in early 2017 with no price in sight, expect to shed a fortune for this rocket-ship of a smartphone.

     

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