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  • Turing Monolith Chaconne has 3 X Snapdragon 830 And Everything More than the Cadenza

    Turing Monolith Chaconne has 3 X Snapdragon 830 And Everything More than the Cadenza

    If we were about our wits with the bold plans of the Turing Phone Cadenza, with its 2 processors and triple battery advantage, Turing Robotic Industries, the mastermind behind the phone has convened its PR team to deliver a better phone (on paper).

    Dubbed the Turing Monolith Chaconne, this imaginative next generation phone is not only the successor to the yet to launch Cadenza, it is even more far-fetched.

    To wow the internet, the Turing Monolith Chaconne will have three (yes 3) Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 Chipsets. The company has kept the same optics with a 60 MP and a 20 MP combination, made the display larger at 6.4 inch on a 4K 3840 x 2160 px resolution, and the RAM and Storage both get a memory boost. 18 GB of RAM and upto 1.2 TB of onboard using a mix of 2 NAND flash chips and 2 memory card slots.

    The Turing Monolith Chaconne will feature a slide out flat backlit physical keyboard, because we need those with our giant phones.

    The company wants to power this successor of the yet to launch Cadenza with a 3600 mAh Graphene Superconductor power cell battery mated with a 2400 mAh li-on battery and a Hydrogen Fuel Cell ( umm … Yeah x 3!). The battery setup will deliver a total of 120 wh of juice a big 20 wh more then the Cadenza ( yes yet to launch)

    Turing Monolith Chaconne specs

    The Turing Monolith Chaconne will be launched in 2018 according to the company, and will work on 4G and VoLTE. Apparently, we will not have 5G networks by 2018.

    Turing has also kept similar on the OS, with the phone running Swordfish OS, which boasts a deep learning AI, and is based on the Sailfish OS. Oh, and you still get a Graphene Oxide Composite frame with a Liquid metal structure.

    Sure, Turing had a great specification idea for a phone, and they laid it out with the Cadenza. And sure, a lot of people actually found hope in a revolutionary new battery solution offered by the triple battery system. But, they might have overstretched their expectation muscle here, and we all know what happens when you overstretch. It is sounding more like hokum now.

    Turing Monolith Chaconne side

    Also, tablets will be made from chocolate by the year 2020 and will support VoLTE.

     

  • 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.

     

  • ‘Unhackable’ Turing Phone’s Shipment Timeline Revealed

    ‘Unhackable’ Turing Phone’s Shipment Timeline Revealed

    The Turing phone is an Android phone that is designed around the idea of it being unhackable. It does not come with a USB port or headphone jack or any other extension that could be used to manipulate the software. The Turing Robotic Industries has posted a release and order timeline for the Turing Phone.

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    The features of this phone include a 5.5-inch 1080p LCD, a Snapdragon 801, 3GB of RAM, a 13MP camera, and 3,000mAh battery. You may not be impressed by these specifications, but the main selling point of this device is the hardened version of Android 5.1 with built-in end-to-end encryption and a fingerprint reader.

    Here is a convenient timeline for you:

    On the 21st of September 2015, those of you who have reserved the phone during the initial reservation period will receive your first “Circle of Friends” invites.

    On the 24th of September 2015 you can start pre-ordering the Dark Wyvern special edition. Along with this all reservations will be informed to pay for the order (full payment required) and an upgrade to Dark Wyvern option will also be available.

    The official shipment of the Turing Phones will begin on the 18th of December 2015. The dark Wyvern special edition Turing phone will be available for $999 (approx. Rs.66,023) and the Dark Wyvern “Glaedr” special edition will also be made available for $1299 (approx. Rs. 85,850)

    Apart from this if you are going to purchase the “regular” Turing Phones, you will be able to pre-order it at $610 (approx. Rs.40,312) for the 32GB and $740 (approx. Rs.48,858) for the 64GB, starting 24th of September 2015. The special edition 128GB will cost $870 (approx. Rs.57,472).

  • Exclusive: Starting at Rs. 55,000, the Turing Phone is Set to Launch in India by September

    Exclusive: Starting at Rs. 55,000, the Turing Phone is Set to Launch in India by September

    In a post-Snowden world, privacy has become an integral part of our lives. We have seen in TV shows and movies where the protagonist and spies carry an uncrackable, heavily encrypted phone. Turing Robotics Industries has launched a smartphone, the Turing Phone, which the company claims is unhackable and unbreakable. Appropriately named after Alan Turing, the first person to develop cryptographic machines, otherwise known as computers, the device will launch in India by the first week of September, starting at a price of Rs. 55,000.

    If the price seems too steep, there is a reason behind it. The Turing Phone has been constructed from a material called Liquidmorphium, which is stronger than titanium and steel. It uses nano-coating to cover the internal parts, which makes it waterproof. To round off its main selling point, the phone has built-in end-to-end encryption in its core apps, which means servers and third parties cannot intercept your calls and messages. The phone has been built keeping security in mind. To that extent, it doesn’t even has a headphone jack or a USB port. It is meant to be unhackable.

    The Turing Phone lacks a headphone jack and USB port. Source: Turing Robotics Industries.
    The Turing Phone lacks a headphone jack and USB port. Source: Turing Robotics Industries.

    On the specifications front, the Turing Phone runs on the 2.5 GHz Snapdragon 801c processor with 3GB of RAM. The phone supports 4G LTE and is powered by a 3000 mAh non-removable battery. The rest include a 5.5 inch full HD display, a 13MP rear and an 8MP front camera and a fingerprint scanner on the left side of the phone. The phone runs on Android 5.1 Lollipop with Turing Aemaeth UI. The phone can be charged via a  magnetically attached power connector, like Apple’s MagSafe.

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    Source: Turing Robotics Industries

    It is available in three variants – 16GB, 64GB and 128GB. In India, the 64GB variant will be available for a price of around Rs. 55,000 and the 128 GB variant will be available at a price of around Rs. 68,000. The Turing Phone comes in three models – Pharaoh, Cardinal, and Beowulf, each one taking colour and texture cue from the source material.

    Turing Robotics’ CEO SYL Chao hopes that the material used in the Turing Phone will become standard in the near future. In the present, it seems that the phone will only attract businessmen and people working at higher positions in corporate sectors, considering its steep price tag.

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