The Turing Cadenza mobile features a 5.8" (14.73 cm) display with a screen resolution of 1440 x 2560 pixels and runs on Swordfish OS v operating system. The device is powered by Octa core, Kryo processor paired with 12 GB of RAM.Over that, as far as the rear camera is concerned this mobile has a 60 MP camera . Other sensors include Light sensor, Proximity sensor. So, does it have a fingerprint sensor? No, it doesn't. On board storage is at 1 TB with the option to expand the memory by Yes Up to 256 GB.
Even the basic elements of this phone seem made up. The spec table claims this phone will run a Snapdragon 855 in each of the phone’s two sections. That chip hasn’t been announced and will probably never exist. The Turing Phone Cadenza was supposed to have a Snapdragon 830, which is a model number Qualcomm never used. Not enough? The HubblePhone will be 5G with support for every band imaginable, ignoring the lack of any 5G radios that could do that.
TRI says the HubblePhone will launch in the first quarter of 2020. Don’t let the long development time fool you — this phone will never exist. Its only value is in the amusement you’ll get from looking at the unrealistic renders and specs. TRI plans to “sell” the phone for $2,749, but it could price the phone at a million dollars and it wouldn’t matter.
TRI makes a lot of claims, though, and almost none of them are believable. This device will allegedly have an “emotional machine-intelligence chip,” whatever that means. It also appears to have around six cameras (the actual count seems inconsistent), and one of them is 60MP with 15x optical zoom. Several of those cameras are packed into at least two notches. Again, it’s kind of hard to tell.
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