After the Turing Phone Cadenza, Turing Robotics Industries (TRI) has announced another smartphone called the Monolith Chaconne with crazy specifications. This will be powered by not one, not two, but three Snapdragon 830s processors and pack 18GB of RAM, compared to 12GB RAM in the Cadenza. It will come with 6.4-inch 4K screen, pack three 256GB memory chips for on-board memory, and an additional 512GB storage available through two micro-SD card slots.

Graphene oxide composite construction, 60MP quad rear-facing camera, 20MP dual front-facing cameras and quad nanoSIM support are similar to the Turing Phone Cadenza. This will also have a slide-out keyboard, augmented reality with parallel tracking and mapping, and something called A.L.A.N that will be revealed soon.

Turing Monolith Chaconne key specifications

6.4-inch (2160×3840 pixels) 4K display

3 Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processors

18GB RAM (3 x 6GB), 1.2TB storage (3 x 256GB memory, 512GB via microSD card)

Swordfish OS with deep learning (AI) features

60MP rear camera with iMAX 6K, triple lens

20MP dual front cameras

4 nano SIM cards, WiGig, A.L.A.N

120Wh battery with 3600mAh graphene and 2400mAh hydrogen fuel cells

The Turing Monolith Chaconne is expected to release in 2018. TRI says that it will strengthen its presence in Salo, Finland and start building prototypes for the Turing Phone Cadenza in coming months.

Source | Via