Sunday 16 October 2016

A Smartphone with 12GB RAM, 1TB storage unveiled



We have already started seeing Android Smartphones with 6GB of RAM space and though we are presently wondering if we really need a mobile phone with whooping 6GB of RAM but trust me on this in the near future 6GB RAM smartphones will be the common playground for most mobile phone manufacturers and anything with 1-2GB RAM storage will be laughed off. When the Android phones first came out, it seemed like the 512MB of RAM, which they were then packed with were good enough for day to day usage. But times changed, Android Kitkat came with smartphones packing 2GB of RAM and  it was followed by Android Lollipop that came with 3-4GB RAM packed phones, OnePlus 2 and Zenfone 2 from Asus being the firsts in line. This year things have evolved more and we have already seen a few 6GB RAM mobiles




Turing Robotics Industries (TRI) announced the Turing Phone Cadenza in a mailing list, according to a report in AndroidPolice. On paper, it is easily the best smartphone in the world. The phone is powered by not one but two of the rumoured Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 chipsets, supported by 2 6GB RAM modules, giving the phone a total of 12GB RAM. The rear camera is 60 megapixels, and the front camera is 20 megapixels. Perhaps to compensate for the lower megapixel count on the selfie shooter, there are two front cameras included.

The phone offers 1TB of storage with two 256Gb memory chips for on board memory, and an additional 500GB available through micro-SD card slots. There is a 2400 mAh graphene supercapacitor battery, a 1600 mAh lithium ion battery, and a hydrogen fuel cell. Yes, the phone has three power sources, there is no information yet if the batteries are removable. The phone supports four nano sim cards, two of which can be used for expanding the storage, because, why not?


The phone will run on the Swordfish OS, which seems to be some kind of a fork of the Linux based Sailfish OS. The OS promises some advanced AI based embedded features, including a memory network and a neural network. There will be natural language processing built into the phone. There is something called “VoiceOn” technology, which seems to be able to turn your phone on and off with voice commands. Voice can also be used for bio-metric authentication, as against a retina scanner or a fingerprint scanner, which are used by any peasant. There is also “Advanced AI Voice”, which could potentially mean a voice based intelligent assistant.

We are wondering if there is enough space to fit all of this into one phone. The body is made up of liquid metal, used by Apple to make the sim card ejector tools, and and the durable Graphene Oxide. The phone is not a concept device, and the company plans to start shipping the devices in 2017. Previously announced phones by TRI have faced repeated delays, according to AndroidPolice, so this could just be the high end brother of the Freedom 251. AndroidHeadlines explores the possibility that this phone is a bit of a joke because the specifications seems to be just a wishlist of everything that people want in a phone.

Another speculation with 60 MP Cam, 18 gb ram and 1.2 TB storage in the making. Do subscribe and follow us on YouTube for review, unboxing videos and gameplays on YouTube channel INFINITEJAYZ. Thanks.



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