Engineers at Turing Robotic
Industries have developed a unique Smartphone that is unhackable and built from
a special metal.
The Smartphone's end-to-end encryption is built into most of the core apps on the phone.
Users can unlock the phone via a fingerprint reader on the side of the device. The device has been developed by San Francisco-based Turing Robotic Industries. The 5.5-inch phone has no USB port and no headphone jack.
It is made of a material called liquid-morph-ium that is stronger than steel or aluminium and apparently the next big thing in phones.
Apple is already using the material in small quantities in its iPhone 6 models. The phone is also extraordinarily waterproof owing to a nano-coating on the internals. No rubber is used and everything is accessible and open.
According to Syl Chao, CEO of Turing Robotic Industries, the phone will be available for pre-order starting July 31, beginning at $610 for a 16GB model.
The Smartphone's end-to-end encryption is built into most of the core apps on the phone.
Users can unlock the phone via a fingerprint reader on the side of the device. The device has been developed by San Francisco-based Turing Robotic Industries. The 5.5-inch phone has no USB port and no headphone jack.
It is made of a material called liquid-morph-ium that is stronger than steel or aluminium and apparently the next big thing in phones.
Apple is already using the material in small quantities in its iPhone 6 models. The phone is also extraordinarily waterproof owing to a nano-coating on the internals. No rubber is used and everything is accessible and open.
According to Syl Chao, CEO of Turing Robotic Industries, the phone will be available for pre-order starting July 31, beginning at $610 for a 16GB model.
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