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Turing Phone to Offer Secure Communications in Liquidmetal Body

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Slammer

Apr 23, 2015, 6:18 PM

Seriously?

"and a magnetic charger that negates the need for ports."

I had to read this twice to make sure I wasn't mistaken.

Wireless induction charging and no ports? The worst form of charging today's Li/Po batteries and then no way to even adapt to a backup charging apparatus in case the battery dies?

I think not. Yet, there will be people that will just purchase it for looks, because an expensive, nice looking, inoperative device is better than a slightly less attractive, functional one.

John B.
The magnetic charger i believe is the connector to the device (like a mag-port on a Mac) and not the wireless charging. Some other phones have had it and causes less problems than having the microUSB port always being pushed in and pulled out.
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thebriang

Apr 23, 2015, 11:39 AM

Turing Who?

Sure, it sounds like a very secure device, they have a valid point, hardware encryption smashes software encryption.

As long as you trust SYL Chao, and this overnight "robotics" company no one's ever heard of with your digital life... no bigs.
Zpike

Apr 23, 2015, 9:35 AM

Color me interested

Color me interested
JoelMikel

Apr 23, 2015, 9:30 AM

Different :)

Now this is a different kind of phone. Sharp, edgy, unique, with all good specs.
Throw in some waterproofing and I'm in!


I really like the look of this phone. Don't imagine it's all that comfortable in the pocket while sitting but not a deal breaker.
 
 
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