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Turing Phone Cadenza - Press Release

Turing Robotics makers of the Turing Phone have just released the specs for their 2017 flagship device called the 'Cadenza'. As for the specifications take a look for yourself....

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So dual socket is no longer exclusive to the realm of desktops apparently. Obviously these specs seem dubious and borderline crazy, but the company has already delivered one product (albeit with numerous delays) so benefit of the doubt?

 

For reference:

100Wh is larger than the battery in the 15" Retina MBP (99.5Wh) which has the largest battery in any laptop afaik

4 sim cards is pretty self explanatory - I guess 2 per processor?

Swordfish OS is a fork of the infamous Sailfish OS developed by Jolla

The T1.2 camera presumably means f1.2? Considering that even high end compacts only have 1" sensors

 

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*Face falls on Keyboard*

 

100wh in a phone,?!?! The Dell XPS 15 only has a 91wh battery.

 

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This is completely insane.

 

And I mean that in the negative sense, this is not going to work in 2017 as a phone.

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Who are they going to sell this crazy phone to anyway

 

This thing will definitely be $2000+

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do they have working prototypes or is this just wishful thinking

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Dude...

On paper this thing is better than my camera, my laptop and my phone combined... :/

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Hahaha, right. Not happening. There's no point for a dual SoC phone. Not to mention the rest of it. It's someone's wet dream.

 

Also, did their last phone ever get released? I don't think it did. It's another Saygus device. All hype and money grabbing.

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holly shit, seriously a pocket computer

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That Company did the same Thing all the Kids do on here and post their "Whats the biggest PC you can make in PCPP".

This phone will not happen in at least the next 5 years. Probably even longer.

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Woah now that's something. Need in depth review of this :D

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It's for people who want to run a couple of busy web servers from their pocket I guess.

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I think it's going to double as both a phone and a AI processor for bot. 60MP high res visual sensor, Dual snapdragon 830 to increase workload parallelization and better single core performance (feels like cramping it more intel processors to make it a high clocking amd one). Large storage for data collection storage and lots of RAM for the high res image + other data processing. OS built to be more for industrial use. That's just my opinion anyways~  

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1 hour ago, overaider said:

I think it's going to double as both a phone and a AI processor for bot. 60MP high res visual sensor, Dual snapdragon 830 to increase workload parallelization and better single core performance (feels like cramping it more intel processors to make it a high clocking amd one). Large storage for data collection storage and lots of RAM for the high res image + other data processing. OS built to be more for industrial use. That's just my opinion anyways~  

This isn't even the flagship

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So they went form making safe phones to making... Stupid phones? Why? 

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This thing has to be a joke. It'd be like carrying a touch screen toaster that costs more than most people's rent. Why would anyone think this is a good idea? We won't be needing that much ram in a phone for years...

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Well, I'm not expecting much from this company...Considering the first Turing Phone isn't widely available yet and the spec sheet's pretty outdated even by last year's standards, I'd say this is more wishful thinking and frivolous claims.

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