Turing Phone Cadenza Unveiled With Insane Specs; iPhone 7 And Samsung Note 7 Meet Their Match?

With the booming industry of smartphones today, it can be a real challenge to make a name and compete against tech giants like Apple and Samsung. But recently, Turing Robotic Industries (TRI) has announced a new smartphone that claims to outdo even the leading brands.

As reported by Android Police, TRI introduced the Turing Phone Cadenza through a mailing list newsletter.

CEO Steve Chao revealed that the said phone is part of the "The Outlander Blueprint" program which aims to integrate artificial intelligence into smartphones.

So what makes the Turing Phone Cadenza special? Is it going to be a threat to the iPhone 7 and Samsung Note 7? Check out the specs below.

Turing Phone Cadenza Insane Specs

TRI's Turing Phone Cadenza promises a major upgrade in smartphone. Dubbed as the "perfectly designed device", the newest smartphone has "insane" specs that some users find unbelievable.

The Turing Phone Cadenza features a 5.8-inch, Quad HD display that supports a 2560 x 1440 pixel resolution. It will be equipped by two rumoured Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 chipsets with two 6GB LDDDRX RAMs, making it the first ever smartphone to have a whopping 12 GB of RAM. TRI's new phone will also have a total of 1TB of storage- two 256 GB built-in storage and two 256 GB storage support for microSD slot.

As for the camera, the Turing Phone Cadenza will house a 60MP "iMAX 6K Quad Rear Camera and Triple Lens/ T1.2" as well as 20MP front-facing camera.

The said device is expected to run on Swordfish OS, an unannounced operating system based on Sailfish that will feature AI deep learning.

Turing Phone Cadenza will be powered by a 2400mAh Graphene Supercapacitor Battery along with a 1600mAh Li-Ion Hydrogen Fuelcell.

Users can also install a total of four SIM cards. The said device can also support WiGig that can deliver speeds of 60GHz 91Gbps.

The Turing Phone Cadenza is slated for release in 2017. For now, check out the full description of Turing Phone Cadenza in the video below.

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