The Sailfish OS-based Turing Phone gives safe software program mixed with a proprietary liquid-metal alloy chassis that is touted to be stronger than aluminum and metal. The telephone was initially slated to launch final yr, however bumped into vital delays, with the primary wave of pre-orders going out in July. Turing Robotic Industries, the corporate behind the telephone, has detailed plans for its 2017 handset, the Cadenza. The corporate is trying to combine synthetic intelligence to “dramatically enhance our each day cellular communication,” promising specs that sound far too good to be true.
In accordance with Turing CEO Steve Chao, the Cadenza will function a 5.Eight-inch QHD show, two Snapdragon 830 SoCs with a complete of 16 Kryo CPU cores, a 60MP “iMAX 6K Quad Rear Digital camera with Triplet Lens/T1.2”, 20MP entrance digital camera, 12GB of LPDDR4X RAM (2 x 6GB modules), 4 SIM card slots, and a staggering 1TB of storage.
This is the spec sheet in its entirety:
The Cadenza will run Swordfish OS, an as-yet-unannounced fork of Sailfish OS that comes with deep machine studying. This seems extra like somebody at TRI put out a spec sheet crammed filled with all of the buzzwords they might assume up. In barely extra plausible information from this dimension, the parents at Acer have gone completely mad and put a 21-inch curved screen on a gaming laptop.