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Turing Monolith Chaconne To Come With 3 Snapdragon 830s, 18 GB RAM, Because Why Not

Turing continues to announce its concept phones with specs that are unbelievable even on paper. The latest in its list of outrageously specced phones is the Monolith Chaconne – a phone with not one, not two but three Qualcomm Snapdragon 830 processors, a whopping 18 GB RAM and 1.2 TB storage.

Turing Robotics Industries had announced a phone called Cadenza not so long ago with two Snapdragon 830 processors, 12 GB RAM (2 6 GB LPDDR4X modules), 1 TB storage and a whopping 60 MP main camera and a 20 MP dual front camera.

Turing Monolith Chaconne SpecsTuring Monolith Chaconne

Turing released the specs of the Monolith Chaconne – its latest concept phone will come with 6.4 inch display with 4K resolution – 3840 x 2160 pixels, resulting in a pixel density of ~688 PPI. The RAM is increased by 50% – from 12 GB in the Cadenza, you get 18 GB in the Chaconne, in a 3 6 GB module arrangement. The phone will also come with 1.2 TB storage – 3 x 256 GB SSDs and the rest filled with 2 microSD cards up to 256 GB each.

If that hasn’t shocked you a little already, you also get a 60 MP camera on the back with support for recording up to 6K iMax resolution. On the front, you get a dual camera with up to 20 MP resolution.

The Monolith Chaconne will also be the second phone to come with WiGig support – second only to the Turing Phone Cadenza. It will support Gigabit Wireless connections on a 60 GHz frequency. The Chaconne will also come with support for 4 nano SIM cards, with each slot supporting 4G VoLTE.

Coming to what will run this monster specced phone – the phone will be running Swordfish OS, based on Sailfish OS. The OS will come with a deep learning AI, running Convolutional Neural Network, Natural Language Processing, Long Short-term Memory Network and other features.

The phone will be powered by a 120 wh battery. Given the fact that it is going to power 3 Snapdragon 830 processors, a 4K resolution display, 18 GB RAM, 1.2 TB storage and a bunch of other things, the Chaconne will need all the power it can get. The phone is scheduled to be released in 2018.

This is not a work of fiction. Not from us anyway.

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Abhinav Singh

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