Turing Phone is a smartphone that wants to be indestructible. It uses unique materials in the category, and under the body does not disappoint.
In the history of mobile telephony as a brand stands out above all when it comes to strength, and that is Nokia. The mobile phones of the company were extremely thick and clumsy compared to today’s smartphones lead to a premature death 3310, for example, it was an enormous task, it is said almost impossible to fulfill. With the same goal, you approach the new Turing Phone on the market, proposed materials and elite sought.
Designed by Turing Robotic Industries, the smartphone is based precisely on the physical durability and safety of integrated data. As a safe, resistant to damage and at the same time keeps safe our data. Turing Phone is specifically built with an amorphous metal alloy called Liquidmorphium, consisting of zirconium, copper, aluminum, nickel and silver. The result is a material with atomic structure similar to that of glass, but harder than aluminum and even steel.
Thanks to the alloy, the device should be absolute in the smartphone most durable on the market. A dedicated chip is handling data encryption in place, and will be offered natively a messaging system protected by encryption that enable two users to Turing Phone to communicate without the need for external servers. The security also passes through a biometric sensor for fingerprint scanning and for a system of magnetic coupling to the connector for charging the battery.
Under the body are capable hardware but not really very last cry: the integrated SoC is a Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 with 3 GB of RAM and up to 128 GB of storage built in, while the display has a diagonal of 5.5″ and supports a maximum resolution of 1,920 x 1,080 pixels.
As usual there will be two cameras: one rear 13 mp is supported by a dual LED flash, while the front is 8 MP. Fueling the whole there will be a generous 3,000 mAh battery, while the operating system of choice for the ultra-secure smartphone is Android version 5.0 Lollipop.
Turing Phone is compatible with most networks 4G LTE available in Europe and North America, and will be available in two variants with different cuts of storage: the price is very high in both cases, and which focuses on the exclusivity of a product of this type. There is talk of $740 for the entry-level 64 GB ROM, while the variant 128 GB of storage you will need to shell out $870. For both models, the availability is scheduled for August 10th.