“We’re walking into the cipher phone age." That's the way Turing Robotics Industries CEO SYL Chao introduces the Turing Phone, an Android smartphone that aims to put security, durability, and fashion above all else. In a myriad of ways, the Turing is anything but your typical phone. There's no headphone jack, and the thing doesn't even have a USB connector. Instead, you charge it with a plug that looks like a clone of Apple's MagSafe.
But Chao would have you believe that the Turing Phone makes up for these unconventional design choices in other ways. First off, the device's frame and exterior chrome are made of "liquidmorphium," or liquid metal, which is claimed to be stronger than steel and titanium — and impervious to bending. The...
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