The many controversies surrounding the NSA tapping scare you? The Turing Phone might be the solution you expect. Its dedicated chip called Turing Imitation Key will encrypt your data and store them offline. Ultra secure smartphone but ultra-strong thanks to its design, very special.
As explained by the manufacturer in its press release, the chip developed by TRI society to encrypt user data remaining on the device safe from hackers and cyber-attacks. Authentication is then done locally without the need to use a third party server secure.
The downside is that you can exchange your encrypted data between users of the same phone. Alongside this technology, a fingerprint reader located on the edge will unlock the device.
In essence, users will be able to exchange sensitive information such as social security numbers or bank account information without having to worry that they fall into the wrong hands. Apart from this, it works like any other Android smartphone, except that security is handled differently.
In terms of technical features, the unit team of Snapdragon 801 processor supported by 3 GB Ram, large Full HD 1080p 5.5-inch screen, a dorsal photo sensor 13 megapixels with dual LED flash, a front camera of 8 megapixels and a battery of 3000 mAh. Moreover, it is compatible with both the American and European 4G networks and runs Android Lollipop.
Not content with being the most secure smartphone in the world, according to its manufacturer, it is also the most solid through employee materials design. The shell consists of Liquidmorphium, an alloy combining zirconium, copper, aluminum, nickel, silver and touted as strong as titanium and steel.
Finally, again according to its manufacturer, this phone would be much greener than any other because it can be produced with a yield close to 100% with a minimum of waste. The Turing Phone release date is planned for this summer at a price of $ 740 64GB version and $ 870 128GB version. Compared to the last two Samsung florets, it’s not that expensive!
Turing Phone: the smartphone more solid and more secure world
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