Count this one under “concept phone, but not quite…”. The device you can see below
is a Turing Robotic Industries phone, a smartphone that features end to end encryption and also comes with a solid shell.
This model comes with complex authentication, communication encryption and a special public key and a private key in the mix. The Turing phone can verify its identity using another handset of the same kind, or relying on a key distribution center. The handset is invulnerable to network threats and privacy violations, apparently.
Once two Turing phones are connected, they can exchange information amongst themselves in a safe way.
Turing phones run Android 5.0 with a special Turing UI interface and their specs include a 5.5 inch Full HD screen, a 13 MP back camera and a front 8 MP shooter, as well as a 3000 mAh battery.
One of the most interesting aspects of the phone is its case made of an unique material, that’s not resilient than titanium or steel. The handset will turn from prototype to reality in July, priced at $740.
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