Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) has announced a new smartphone called Turing Phone Cadenza through a mailing list newsletter. It comes with such insane specs that the 2016 flagship smartphones stand no chance to rival it. Even the 2017 flagship phones may miserably fail against the Turning Phone Cadenza
TRI will be announcing Turing Phone Cadenza next year with a 5.8-inch Quad HD screen that will support 2560 x 1440 pixels. Qualcomm is yet to announce Snapdragon 830 chipset, but Cadenza will be powered by not one but two Snapdragon 830 chipsets, Android Police reported.
It will be featuring two 6 GB LDDDRX RAMs making it the first smartphone to arrive with 12 GB of RAM. As far as storage is concerned, the superphone will be coming with up to 1 TB of storage as it will be equipped with 2 x 256 inbuilt storage and 2 x 256 GB storage support on microSD slot.
Cadenza will include 60-megapixel quad rear cameras on its backside with features like iMAX 6K resolution and triplet lens. On its front, it will be housing 20-megapixel dual front cameras.
It will be running on Swordfish OS that is based on Sailfish OS and it will include features such as Convolutional Neural Network, Natural Language Processing, Long Short-term Memory Network and Differential Privacy.
For connectivity, it will carry support for WiGig that can deliver speeds of 60 GHz (1 Gbps). Cadenza will allow users to use up to 4 SIM cards. Other features include aptX Qualcomm Bluetooth aptX audio, Marshall London Global equalizer and Advanced AI voice authenticated power.
Turing Phone Cadenza will be equipped with multiple power sources such as 2,400 mAh graphene supercapacitor battery, 1,600 mAh Li-Ion battery and a hydrogen fuel cell. The smartphone will be wearing a graphene oxide chassis with liquid metal 2.0 structural frame and high temperature alloy components.
It may appear as the best smartphone ever, but its specifications of Turing Phone Cadenza seem too good to be true. Hence, it may be a smartphone full of lies, Android Headlines reported.
Here is a video that highlights the specs of Turing Phone Cadenza: