Turing Robotic Industries has created the toughest phone on the planet called Turing Phone which is made from an alloy stronger than steel and titanium. The new smartphone is built using an amorphous liquid metal named Liquidmorphium.
Besides the solid exterior, the new device is also tough inside because of its unhackable feature. Turing Phone, considered as the most secure smartphone soon to be released in the market, operates using the Android Lollipop operating system.
The company believes that the new model will modify the way phones communicate with its redefined engineering for reliable communication.
The 5.5-inch full HD display Turing Phone does not include any USB port nor headphone jack. The phone's storage is 16GB and provides a 'Turing coin' which is a cryptocurrency that is believed to potentially escalate the worth of the phone post-purchase.
It is equipped with an 8 megapixel facing camera along with a 13 megapixel camera on the rear. It has also a fingerprint scanner on its side which will be used in activating the phone.
Turing Phone is waterproof due to its internal nano-coating. The water can still get inside the phone when soaked but the liquid can be remove by simply shaking it off.
The high-end device includes a 2.5GHz quad-core Snapdragon 801 SoC and a 3GB of RAM. Its 3000mAh battery non-removable offers a promising battery life. It will also be available in 32GB and 64G storage models.
Samsung, one of the largest phone makers, has recently announced to the new Galaxy A8 which is the thinnest smartphone the company has ever created. Apple, the highest earning phone company, has also revealed its plan to manufacture 70 to 80 million iPhone units by the end of the year.
Despite the tough competition, the company trusts that their product will be a hit with its astonishing features. The Turing Phone will be available for pre-order starting this July 31 at the price of $610 for the 16GB.